No batteries need.I'm not sure there abacus is necessary ???
But in case of extended power outages where we might need math
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I'm not sure there abacus is necessary ???
But in case of extended power outages where we might need math
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Is that your address on that letter from NJ lol
that is my business address on my contractors license.
final answer.
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I finally just built up a new one about a month ago. Mine was from ~2010. Technology seems to have slowed down since then and there haven't been huge leaps in tech so it still worked great. Had to replace the video card and RAM maybe two years ago, and finally the mobo died about a month ago. Found I had a tiny leak in the upper radiator that must have slowly killed the former parts as well.Shit my desktop was built in 2013 and still works great with win 10..... granted i built a pretty high end system for that time
going by your own statement improper use kills electronics...Laptops don't last as long as desktops in general because of heat. Everything is smaller and crammed into a base with bad airflow. The heatsinks get clogged with dust and most people don't clean them and use them on a blanket or pillow. Heat kills electronics.
I ended up with this on Cyber Monday for $599. I'm sure I'll be doing this again in 5 years.
Ok. I was off by a year. Yesterday would be 4 years.
Anyone want to tell me why this one looks suspiciously cheap?
Ok. I was off by a year. Yesterday would be 4 years.
Anyone want to tell me why this one looks suspiciously cheap?
The one I posted is a V15 series not an Ideapad, but really sure which is better. Battery isn't too important as it can be plugged in all the time if necessary. Thinkpad with lower RAM and memory is about twice the price today. Not confident it would last twice as long, considering I've never had a laptop last 8 to 10 years. My wife has an ancient Thinkpad supplied by work. Pre SSD, still works but it does take 10-15 minutes to boot up in the morning.As mentioned above, last year's specs and priced about right for this time of the year The CPU is a tad below Intel i5 and the Ideapad series is an entry consumer product. I'd go with better specs so the computer lasts another year or two. Also it will have a much lower quality battery than the Thinkpad series. Most laptops less than $1k only have a useful life of 2-3 years, 4+ if just surfing and streaming. I've had Lenovos for about 20 years and won't buy them anymore for my own use. Build quality and specs are what you get with the discount price. Been using HPs and Dells the last few years and have generally been happy with them, but again they are in the $1k or close range.
You check the Windows logs to see if there was a reason for the BSOD?The one I posted is a V15 series not an Ideapad, but really sure which is better. Battery isn't too important as it can be plugged in all the time if necessary. Thinkpad with lower RAM and memory is about twice the price today. Not confident it would last twice as long, considering I've never had a laptop last 8 to 10 years. My wife has an ancient Thinkpad supplied by work. Pre SSD, still works but it does take 10-15 minutes to boot up in the morning.
Too many choices. Of course the laptop I'm on now works perfectly, until the random BSOD that wastes half a day attempting to fix.
The only way I've been able to cure the BSOD was with a reinstall of Windows. Any of the repair functions, safe mode startup etc just didn't work. Not that I know what I'd be looking for, but the event log shows nothing before the reinstall time and date.You check the Windows logs to see if there was a reason for the BSOD?
also of note, cotsco has some pretty good deals on laptops right now, if you have a membership i would suggest taking a look.

BSOD errors are completely useless. Most of the time, just reseat RAM and run firmware updates.You check the Windows logs to see if there was a reason for the BSOD?
If you want something more capable, then look at Macs too. I have a 2012 Macbook Pro I gave to my wife and it still runs like a champ. I'm not as well versed on Macs and I know the newer ones have solders storage and RAM so you get what you get when you buy it, and not sure if they are still as long lasting, but another great option if you do need more than just Chrome, stable, fast, 100% no BSOD.