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fargon 08-29-2017 10:32 AM

A New Laptop
 
I'm getting a new computer, I'm tired of my MacBook no longer doing what I want it to do. I'm thinking about getting a Lenovo does anybody know anything about them? This is what I'm looking at.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-...0.p?skuId=5828

Gravdigr 08-29-2017 01:44 PM

Yeah, I got nuthin'.

Except fuck Win10. And anything new.

fargon 08-29-2017 02:05 PM

Keryx's computer has Windows 10 and she likes it. It works just fine.

Gravdigr 08-29-2017 02:17 PM

I don't like change.

fargon 08-29-2017 02:20 PM

I don't either, but I want things that I pay a lot of money for to work the way they are supposed to.

classicman 08-29-2017 04:12 PM

I like change, but not when it makes things more difficult. HATE Win10.
Mom has had a few Lenovo laptops. She likes 'em.

tw 08-29-2017 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fargon (Post 994782)
I'm thinking about getting a Lenovo does anybody know anything about them?

Simple benchmark for any better manufacturer. It comes with comprehensive hardware diagnostics - for free. Any problem and the defect is immediately identified - without lots of confusion, swapping parts, etc.

For example, my Dell laptop suddenly had strange characters appearing intermittently on its screen - when room temperatures exceeded 90 degrees F. Executed diagnostic. It found one defective memory location in the GPU memory. Video card replaced for free under the warranty. No problems since in ten years and operation even at temperatures approaching 100 F.

All manufacturers have those diagnostics. Only a few more responsible ones will provide them, for free, to customers - with the computer, on a partition in the hard drive, or on their web site.

fargon 08-29-2017 06:58 PM

Thank you tw.

Clodfobble 08-29-2017 10:49 PM

On the other hand, if your laptop contains those diagnostics, and it's NOT a problem the diagnostics can identify, tech support will still insist on running the fucking diagnostics every single time you call, even if you're calling back about the same problem they already ran the diagnostics for and still are failing to solve...

busterb 09-02-2017 05:01 PM

Screw Dell lap tops and win 10. Main reason I've not been around.

glatt 09-02-2017 06:20 PM

Buster! How's it going otherwise?

monster 09-02-2017 08:41 PM

Many people love Lenovo. Looks good in reviews and Stats.

I HATE MINE

monster 09-02-2017 08:41 PM

....and Win10

fargon 09-03-2017 05:50 AM

How do you resize a picture so you can post it on the cellar? I can make it physically smaller in paint but I can not make the KB size any smaller.

Griff 09-03-2017 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monster (Post 995163)
Many people love Lenovo. Looks good in reviews and Stats.

I HATE MINE

This is me. I hate the "apps". Admittedly, I'm not a computer person but I find the interface completely counter-intuitive. Mine is currently bogged down with debris. I'm probably going to have to reload it.

Gravdigr 09-03-2017 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fargon (Post 995171)
How do you resize a picture so you can post it on the cellar? I can make it physically smaller in paint but I can not make the KB size any smaller.

Maybe you're saving the resized pic at a higher-than-the-original resolution?

Ensmalling a pic usually results in some reduction of file size, I'm not sure what might be going on there.

sexobon 09-03-2017 03:44 PM

Paint reduces the file size in KB when the dimensions are reduced. The new file size doesn't show up in the image's properties displayed in Paint until after you've saved the image.

Instead of clicking on SAVE though, click on SAVE AS and add something to the file name (e.g. Name > Name 2), then you can check the file size of the new saved image and if it isn't sufficiently reduced; or, it became too small, you still have the original from which to try again so you don't get image degradation.

fargon 09-03-2017 07:59 PM

Thank you Sexobon. That's exactly what we did.

Bitman 09-04-2017 04:40 AM

Rumor has it you should shop the Corporate side of whichever computer co you choose, not the Consumer side. Prices are still reasonable, but they're (supposedly) built to a higher standard.

Don't forget to shop used, especially if shopping for corporate laptops.

Definitely ensure you get enough RAM. It's less of a problem now than in the past, but still keep an eye on that. Also definitely get an SSD. Most new laptops include one, but that's another spec to keep an eye on.

Are you switching to Windows or to a hackintosh? If Windows, are you familiar with Windows? You'll just be swapping one set of problems for another.

Re. Lenovo: My main laptop is a Lenovo Y500. The power management software burned out the motherboard once, but a replacement out of China was reasonably priced, and it's been outstanding ever since, especially after being fully upgraded, and it even supports dual GPU.

glatt 09-04-2017 06:06 AM

I've bought used corporate Dells that were 2-3 years old after the lease expired. I have had outstanding experience doing that. Dell had (and may still have) a store on eBay where they sell these things. You have to research processors and soon understand what type of equipment is coming off lease today and is available for sale. I always buy the best they have to offer on the used market. Those machines at 3 years old have more processing power than a new consumer level machine advertised in the Sunday circulars today. Big problem those is they have no software. Only the OS. So you have to get all the software and load it yourself. It's a lot of work. But you end up with a very good laptop. Just sent my daughter off to college with one of these, and it must be 5-6 years old at this point. Works perfectly. You may be able to find ones that are running Windows 7 Pro.

You'll have no support if you go this route. So I can't recommend it. But I have had great luck.

fargon 09-04-2017 06:25 AM

Thank you for all of your help. It works as advertised, my mac went to a good home and got a new O/S in the process. The guy that got it doesn't do any thing with pictures so it's golden.


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