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Old 09-24-2003, 08:19 AM   #15
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Originally posted by 94_AcCoRd_EX
1) Fix it yourself... if it even breaks
2) Used many newer laptops without a single problem
3) Umm... how would you break the screen short of shoving something through it?
4) Processor swaps are possible, mem and HDDs are more expensive.
5) Graphics are great. My GF4 Ti4200 does well in games and the 1960x1200 resolution is great. Ghosting isn't a problem on this LCD at all.
6) No problems with pointing devices here, and they are under warranty. Dell customer service is hard to understand, but they help you out if you need it.
7) Batteries are somewhat spendy, but they don't go bad that fast, especially the Li ones
8) Drives are a little expensive, but not triple normal drives.

Yeah, laptops are a little more expensive, but the convenience is worth it. How is convenience retarded?

Agreed. He's referring to the cable inside that connects the screen to the motherboard. Older laptops didn't give enough slack or had bad routing and the cables 'wore out'.

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Originally posted by blind34_1
good luck trying to fix it yourself. ever tried?

I've seen several broken screens. stepping on it, dropping it, applying an extreme force to the backside, etc.

i guess i'm real touchy about my graphics. i cant stand lcd's for fast paced gaming.

as for my convenience argument, I think you should leave your computer at home, because there is really no reason to have a laptop other than the coolness factor. what I mean is the convenience shouldn't be in portability, it should be in cheapness and ease of repair (i.e desktop). but these days everything has to be portable.

there are people that can't live without their cell phones, and now they can't live without their laptops. I guess I'm not one of them. just my opinion.

I've fixed several(closing in on the hundreds I'm sure). The hardest part about laptop repair is remembering which screw goes where. If the screw is too long you could crack the case or short something out. Other than that, if you can work on a desktop, you should be able to handle minor laptop repairs.

I agree with LCDs & gaming. Most (desktop versions included) aren't fast enough or clear enough to give me the 'wow factor'.

Its a major convenience for me as an admin to have a laptop. I can store all my network info on it, have network diag programs, computer diag programs, etc all with me. And I know most sales people enjoy it. You almost have to have one in sales. There are a ton of uses for them.
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Originally posted by feanor
www.apple.com

Typing this on a Powerbook 15".. love it.

Bryan

Who's arm & leg did you trade in to buy it?
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Originally posted by pbateson
There is not enough faster on Apple.

Huh? Apple is currently the fastest on the market. Don't let the 'clock speed' numbers fool you. You can't beat a RISC processor based system.
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