[nabs] advice on which laptop to buy
Tara Prakash
taraprakash at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 13:12:20 EDT 2012
BlankThe charger port problem seems to be very common on Toshiba satellite models. I never heard such a thing happening on other computers. It costs almost as much as a new computer to get it fixed.
I would myself go for a Dell latitude or Lenovo. If I have some extra money to put in, I would go for Sony Vio.
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From: Zack Olson
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 12:32 PM
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Yes. My charger port did recently come unsecured on my Toshiba Satellite. It did take about two and a half years of hard usage before this problem occurred. Luckily, I'm resourceful enough to have figured out how to resecure the port until I can decide what my next conputer will be. If I go with PC, I'll probably go with the Toshiba since I have really never had any problems with it before the charger port coming loose last week. I have had to reformat it one time,which was a bit of a pain, but can be done easily with about ten minutes of sighted help.
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On Mar 12, 2012, at 10:34 AM, "Michael Capelle" <michael.capelle at blindtech-list.info> wrote:
also, when was the last time you reformatted?
if you have been using the original install of windows all four years, overtime the computer will slow down.
also, how much RAM is in the computer?
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From: Laura Glowacki
To: Discussion list for NABS,National Alliance of Blind Students.
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: [nabs] advice on which laptop to buy
Rhonda,
My first computer was a HP Compaq, but the last two I've purchased have been Toshiba Satellite Pro models, and they've been very reliable. The battery life is good, and I've never purchased a replacement battery. I also try to use AC power as often as possible. The only common problem I've seen with those (from friends who own satellite pro models) is that the power jack gets loosened and subsequently broken if you're not careful. I agree with Tyler though that it never hurts to throw in a few extra bucks for a service agreement while you're at it.
The one I purchased this past June weighs about 5 pounds I believe, give or take a few ounces. If you're looking for a desktop replacement, perhaps one of the bigger and more powerful laptops is something you should look at. Depends whether you want a desktop replacement or more portability, though in my experience you don't have to necessarily sacrifice one to have the other with the Satellite Pro models from Toshiba.
HTH,
Laura
On 3/10/2012 10:34 AM, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
Remember to do a disk clean up and defrag it. Maybe that will speed it up.
From: Rhonda Partain
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 7:11 AM
To: Discussion list for NABS,National Alliance of Blind Students.
Subject: Re: [nabs] advice on which laptop to buy
Thanks everyone for the great advice.....my computer which is a dell is a desktop that I've had for about four years. Lately, it's acting really slow and locks up sometimes and needs to be restarted. It has no virisus so I figure it's just getting old!!!!
Rhonda
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From: Dornetta
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 11:02 PM
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Well, I am a Dell lap top user and love it alot. It is a full size with num pad and a 17.5 in screen which means that it is somewhat heavy. I also just bought a Toshiba and like it as well-almost *smile*. Honestly, I am one of those blind people that takes a bit of warming up in order to "like" change. I am still trying to figure out where thing are on the new lap top so I don't use it as often. The toshiba also has a num pad and I like it because it loads fast...but then again, I don't have too many programs running on it either.
Sorry, I probably wasn't much help
Netta
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From: Zack Olson
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 9:30 PM
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Toshiba Satellites are also good. If you're looking for something smaller, go with the model that doesn't have the number pad. They're smaller and a bit lighter than the ones with the number pad. Stay away from Dell and HP. Of course, that's just my opinion. Somebody else might have good things to say about Dell or HP.
From: Littlefield, Tyler
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 7:00 PM
To: Discussion list for NABS,National Alliance of Blind Students.
Subject: Re: [nabs] advice on which laptop to buy
Ronda:
If you are looking for something light weight, Lenovo has a thinkpad x220 you could check out. I know someone that has it and they love it. Toshiba Tekra's re also good, though if you go with Toshiba be sure to get the express warranty, otherwise your system goes off to the depot to get repaired where I think they throw it a few times after they "fix it." or something. I had to send my laptop in 5 times in a row to fix stuff they kept breaking after the first time.
On 3/8/2012 4:22 PM, Rhonda Partain wrote:
Hello all! thinking of buying a laptop anyone have one they like a lot, or hate a lot??
Thanks for your advice.
Rhonda
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