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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:30:29 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:14:41 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Unless she likes laptop keyboards and pointing devices I would suggest an external keyboard and mouse, either USB or wireless if you don't mind fooling with batteries. I don't have a wireless keyboard but have wireless mice on two computers. The one that is used extensively gets 2~3 months from a set of quality alkaline batteries. She's never had a laptop, and neither have I. We'll see how she does with the built in stuff. I'd have to have the external mouse, as I can't stand that rubbing the pad stuff. The keyboard and mouse just plug in via USB cables. While a 16" wide screen, you don't really need it, but if you want you can also use a larger monitor and use the laptop as a CPU when she is at her desk. I am a few years away from buying a new computer, but I am really leaning towards buying a Mac and MacPro laptop. My son and my youngest girl will buy a Mac Laptop in the next month. You can get a 10% discount and a Ipod Touch for any students or teachers, so your wife would qualify. I think they are both leaning towards the 13" laptop to make it easy to carry, and then use a larger monitor and keyboard in their dorm. My wife's never taught, but she doesn't want an Apple. We put the money on the Sony last night, before the sale went off. So she'll learn to be happy with what she's got. Right now she thinks it's a pretty cool birthday present. The big disadvantage to the whole thing is Vista. I saw a little demonstrated by the guy in the store, but I wasn't too impressed. Very flashy though. New users to Vista generally fair better than seasoned users as many of Vista's defects you would not know without previous experience with at least XP. For example, record a 4GB video file and copy it around in XP goes about 6-10 times faster than Vista. But never having done that on a computer, you are more likely to find 20 minute copies of big files acceptable not knowing XP can do in 2m30s and Linux in under 2m. Mac, I don't know but never heard of copy speed complaints. Similarly with Vista premium on a high speed home network. |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:27:44 GMT, "Canuck57"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:30:29 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:14:41 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Unless she likes laptop keyboards and pointing devices I would suggest an external keyboard and mouse, either USB or wireless if you don't mind fooling with batteries. I don't have a wireless keyboard but have wireless mice on two computers. The one that is used extensively gets 2~3 months from a set of quality alkaline batteries. She's never had a laptop, and neither have I. We'll see how she does with the built in stuff. I'd have to have the external mouse, as I can't stand that rubbing the pad stuff. The keyboard and mouse just plug in via USB cables. While a 16" wide screen, you don't really need it, but if you want you can also use a larger monitor and use the laptop as a CPU when she is at her desk. I am a few years away from buying a new computer, but I am really leaning towards buying a Mac and MacPro laptop. My son and my youngest girl will buy a Mac Laptop in the next month. You can get a 10% discount and a Ipod Touch for any students or teachers, so your wife would qualify. I think they are both leaning towards the 13" laptop to make it easy to carry, and then use a larger monitor and keyboard in their dorm. My wife's never taught, but she doesn't want an Apple. We put the money on the Sony last night, before the sale went off. So she'll learn to be happy with what she's got. Right now she thinks it's a pretty cool birthday present. The big disadvantage to the whole thing is Vista. I saw a little demonstrated by the guy in the store, but I wasn't too impressed. Very flashy though. New users to Vista generally fair better than seasoned users as many of Vista's defects you would not know without previous experience with at least XP. For example, record a 4GB video file and copy it around in XP goes about 6-10 times faster than Vista. But never having done that on a computer, you are more likely to find 20 minute copies of big files acceptable not knowing XP can do in 2m30s and Linux in under 2m. Mac, I don't know but never heard of copy speed complaints. Similarly with Vista premium on a high speed home network. I'm keeping XP on the desktop, and will get XP on my next desktop, if possible. My wife will have to suffer with the Vista problems, but she may not know the difference anyway. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:27:44 GMT, "Canuck57" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:30:29 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:14:41 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Unless she likes laptop keyboards and pointing devices I would suggest an external keyboard and mouse, either USB or wireless if you don't mind fooling with batteries. I don't have a wireless keyboard but have wireless mice on two computers. The one that is used extensively gets 2~3 months from a set of quality alkaline batteries. She's never had a laptop, and neither have I. We'll see how she does with the built in stuff. I'd have to have the external mouse, as I can't stand that rubbing the pad stuff. The keyboard and mouse just plug in via USB cables. While a 16" wide screen, you don't really need it, but if you want you can also use a larger monitor and use the laptop as a CPU when she is at her desk. I am a few years away from buying a new computer, but I am really leaning towards buying a Mac and MacPro laptop. My son and my youngest girl will buy a Mac Laptop in the next month. You can get a 10% discount and a Ipod Touch for any students or teachers, so your wife would qualify. I think they are both leaning towards the 13" laptop to make it easy to carry, and then use a larger monitor and keyboard in their dorm. My wife's never taught, but she doesn't want an Apple. We put the money on the Sony last night, before the sale went off. So she'll learn to be happy with what she's got. Right now she thinks it's a pretty cool birthday present. The big disadvantage to the whole thing is Vista. I saw a little demonstrated by the guy in the store, but I wasn't too impressed. Very flashy though. New users to Vista generally fair better than seasoned users as many of Vista's defects you would not know without previous experience with at least XP. For example, record a 4GB video file and copy it around in XP goes about 6-10 times faster than Vista. But never having done that on a computer, you are more likely to find 20 minute copies of big files acceptable not knowing XP can do in 2m30s and Linux in under 2m. Mac, I don't know but never heard of copy speed complaints. Similarly with Vista premium on a high speed home network. I'm keeping XP on the desktop, and will get XP on my next desktop, if possible. My wife will have to suffer with the Vista problems, but she may not know the difference anyway. You might want to consider ditching Vista and installing XP on the new laptop. |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:09:06 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:27:44 GMT, "Canuck57" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:30:29 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:14:41 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Unless she likes laptop keyboards and pointing devices I would suggest an external keyboard and mouse, either USB or wireless if you don't mind fooling with batteries. I don't have a wireless keyboard but have wireless mice on two computers. The one that is used extensively gets 2~3 months from a set of quality alkaline batteries. She's never had a laptop, and neither have I. We'll see how she does with the built in stuff. I'd have to have the external mouse, as I can't stand that rubbing the pad stuff. The keyboard and mouse just plug in via USB cables. While a 16" wide screen, you don't really need it, but if you want you can also use a larger monitor and use the laptop as a CPU when she is at her desk. I am a few years away from buying a new computer, but I am really leaning towards buying a Mac and MacPro laptop. My son and my youngest girl will buy a Mac Laptop in the next month. You can get a 10% discount and a Ipod Touch for any students or teachers, so your wife would qualify. I think they are both leaning towards the 13" laptop to make it easy to carry, and then use a larger monitor and keyboard in their dorm. My wife's never taught, but she doesn't want an Apple. We put the money on the Sony last night, before the sale went off. So she'll learn to be happy with what she's got. Right now she thinks it's a pretty cool birthday present. The big disadvantage to the whole thing is Vista. I saw a little demonstrated by the guy in the store, but I wasn't too impressed. Very flashy though. New users to Vista generally fair better than seasoned users as many of Vista's defects you would not know without previous experience with at least XP. For example, record a 4GB video file and copy it around in XP goes about 6-10 times faster than Vista. But never having done that on a computer, you are more likely to find 20 minute copies of big files acceptable not knowing XP can do in 2m30s and Linux in under 2m. Mac, I don't know but never heard of copy speed complaints. Similarly with Vista premium on a high speed home network. I'm keeping XP on the desktop, and will get XP on my next desktop, if possible. My wife will have to suffer with the Vista problems, but she may not know the difference anyway. You might want to consider ditching Vista and installing XP on the new laptop. So far she hasn't complained about Vista. My neighbor is an IT guy with the Post Office, and he's been helping her get it all set up. She's quite happy with it. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:09:06 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:27:44 GMT, "Canuck57" wrote: "John H." wrote in message m... On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:30:29 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:14:41 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Unless she likes laptop keyboards and pointing devices I would suggest an external keyboard and mouse, either USB or wireless if you don't mind fooling with batteries. I don't have a wireless keyboard but have wireless mice on two computers. The one that is used extensively gets 2~3 months from a set of quality alkaline batteries. She's never had a laptop, and neither have I. We'll see how she does with the built in stuff. I'd have to have the external mouse, as I can't stand that rubbing the pad stuff. The keyboard and mouse just plug in via USB cables. While a 16" wide screen, you don't really need it, but if you want you can also use a larger monitor and use the laptop as a CPU when she is at her desk. I am a few years away from buying a new computer, but I am really leaning towards buying a Mac and MacPro laptop. My son and my youngest girl will buy a Mac Laptop in the next month. You can get a 10% discount and a Ipod Touch for any students or teachers, so your wife would qualify. I think they are both leaning towards the 13" laptop to make it easy to carry, and then use a larger monitor and keyboard in their dorm. My wife's never taught, but she doesn't want an Apple. We put the money on the Sony last night, before the sale went off. So she'll learn to be happy with what she's got. Right now she thinks it's a pretty cool birthday present. The big disadvantage to the whole thing is Vista. I saw a little demonstrated by the guy in the store, but I wasn't too impressed. Very flashy though. New users to Vista generally fair better than seasoned users as many of Vista's defects you would not know without previous experience with at least XP. For example, record a 4GB video file and copy it around in XP goes about 6-10 times faster than Vista. But never having done that on a computer, you are more likely to find 20 minute copies of big files acceptable not knowing XP can do in 2m30s and Linux in under 2m. Mac, I don't know but never heard of copy speed complaints. Similarly with Vista premium on a high speed home network. I'm keeping XP on the desktop, and will get XP on my next desktop, if possible. My wife will have to suffer with the Vista problems, but she may not know the difference anyway. You might want to consider ditching Vista and installing XP on the new laptop. So far she hasn't complained about Vista. My neighbor is an IT guy with the Post Office, and he's been helping her get it all set up. She's quite happy with it. What ever works for her. I'm so into WinXP and I have found no compelling reason to switch. |
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