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On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 16:25:49 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 05:17:47 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: This summer will see us doing a bit of travelling, and I'm finally giving serious thought to getting a laptop. Any one having good or bad luck with theirs? I have had pretty good luck with Lenovo (formerly IBM) and my 2 1996 vintage 365s still run but they are not fast enough to do much. We use tablets. Both wife and I have iPad mini. Works well for traveling. Gets and sends email. Which is 80% of the travel use. Other 20% is looking up local places or maps. Tablets are great for that. We download books from our local library as well as Amazon so when on airplanes can read or play games. For wifi we either use hotels, phone hotspot, or Starbucks or McDonald's. I also have Xfinity for home, and they have public wifi wherever Comcast is a provider. The tablet is a lot more convenient than a laptop for travel, where you do not need it for business use. I like a laptop when I travel because we hijack the TV for our music and streaming movies if their connection is fast enough to do it. Otherwise I usually have 150-200 G of movies on the laptop we can watch. It is also better for editing pictures and videos. Sometimes I do that on the TV if we are connected. Some hotels use special TVs that you can't hack into but when we are renting a house they are regular TVs and you just plug in. I rarely edit my pictures, and do not watch much TV. |
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 21:41:35 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 16:25:49 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 05:17:47 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: This summer will see us doing a bit of travelling, and I'm finally giving serious thought to getting a laptop. Any one having good or bad luck with theirs? I have had pretty good luck with Lenovo (formerly IBM) and my 2 1996 vintage 365s still run but they are not fast enough to do much. We use tablets. Both wife and I have iPad mini. Works well for traveling. Gets and sends email. Which is 80% of the travel use. Other 20% is looking up local places or maps. Tablets are great for that. We download books from our local library as well as Amazon so when on airplanes can read or play games. For wifi we either use hotels, phone hotspot, or Starbucks or McDonald's. I also have Xfinity for home, and they have public wifi wherever Comcast is a provider. The tablet is a lot more convenient than a laptop for travel, where you do not need it for business use. I like a laptop when I travel because we hijack the TV for our music and streaming movies if their connection is fast enough to do it. Otherwise I usually have 150-200 G of movies on the laptop we can watch. It is also better for editing pictures and videos. Sometimes I do that on the TV if we are connected. Some hotels use special TVs that you can't hack into but when we are renting a house they are regular TVs and you just plug in. I rarely edit my pictures, and do not watch much TV. Gotta have something for the grandkids, especially when it's raining! |
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On Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 4:44:35 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 16:25:49 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 05:17:47 -0400, Poco Deplorevole wrote: This summer will see us doing a bit of travelling, and I'm finally giving serious thought to getting a laptop. Any one having good or bad luck with theirs? I have had pretty good luck with Lenovo (formerly IBM) and my 2 1996 vintage 365s still run but they are not fast enough to do much. We use tablets. Both wife and I have iPad mini. Works well for traveling. Gets and sends email. Which is 80% of the travel use. Other 20% is looking up local places or maps. Tablets are great for that. We download books from our local library as well as Amazon so when on airplanes can read or play games. For wifi we either use hotels, phone hotspot, or Starbucks or McDonald's. I also have Xfinity for home, and they have public wifi wherever Comcast is a provider. The tablet is a lot more convenient than a laptop for travel, where you do not need it for business use. I like a laptop when I travel because we hijack the TV for our music and streaming movies if their connection is fast enough to do it. Otherwise I usually have 150-200 G of movies on the laptop we can watch. It is also better for editing pictures and videos. Sometimes I do that on the TV if we are connected. Some hotels use special TVs that you can't hack into but when we are renting a house they are regular TVs and you just plug in. I rarely edit my pictures, and do not watch much TV. Same here. Well unless my wife wants me to watch a movie with her, but that's about it. |
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