Think your wife is right! Go for the one, that looks the cutest, has the
color will make everyone melt, and just drop all the other nonsense we have
put into your head, these last days! :) Only! There is one thing, that you
should remember in the store: Ask them for a computer that has a color you
can feel, and the most fancy graphical screen, in Braille... :D If they are
the right store, they might just come up with a good deal... :D
Sorry! But a bit of humor.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnny Angel!" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 3:28 AM
Subject: RE: Laptop recommendations
Hi and Happy New Year to each and every one here on the list, and also to
the staff at GW-Micro Inc.,
First of all I want to thank very much everyone of you who has so
graciously responded to my original request. I have learned a lot more on
many points on what to pay attention to, what's good and what's not so
good when buying a laptop. You are all the best!
Chip, you mentioned that you are going to get a ThinkPad. I didn't know
that they even still made them. My old ThinkPad's basic functions are
still working. However, because it was built in 2000, it has become
pretty much useless for my needs so I gave it to a nephew. He does his
writing on it in Word. I really liked it a lot. I even dropped it once
in a classroom onto a very hard floor. Nothing broke on it or flew off of
it but I needed to resnap the speakers covers and it acted like nothing
ever happened to it. That happened in o2 and like I said it is still
working! Anyway, I understand you are a WE user? Well then, here comes a
thousand questions for you. <grin>
Looking at the ThinkPad, do you feel that it's layout satisfys all WE user
needs? I. e. All of the needed keys are there? And in the right places
for WE functionality? The mouse pad if there is one is easy to shut off
and turn on? Can you shut off the screen and leave it off while working?
Does it have a pretty good battery on it? How do the speakers sound to
you. Do you know if they make a model that has the number pad on it?
I know I need to go somewhere, (where I don't know right now), to
physically check one out for myself, but I respectfully appreciate your
input because I know you had one before. And I also respect and
appreciate everyone on the list who has offered helpful advice. I'm not
settled on any one brand or product yet, but I am all ears to your
suggestions, and I will let you all know what I decide on when that time
comes. This is something I am not rushing into, for one reason because I
am buying two of them, one for my wife too, although she has her own needs
and ideas as well, as she is sighted and would probably want something in
a warm and apealing color. <smile>
Thanks and multiplied blessings to all throughout 2010!
Johnny
At 06:09 PM 1/1/2010, you wrote:
Hi Bob,
oh, I absolutely agree, I'm going to buy myself a netbook one day in
addition to my laptop. but some people only have the money for one, so I
was trying to suggest if it's got to do everything; then I'm still onboard
with the laptop as your best over-all choice. it won't be as good as a
desktop at some things, and it won't be as good as a netbook at others,
but
it's the most versatile choice I believe.
Chip
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tinney [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 11:19 AM
To: GW Micro
Subject: Laptop recommendations
Hi,
I own an Asus eeepc1005hap netbook, and I love it. It ways under three
pounds and gets over 10 hours battery life on a charge. You can't do a
lot
of multi tasking, but that is not something that I'm going to do on the
go.
I use it for listening to internet radio, making skype contacts, email,
and
listening to other streaming content. It plays YouTube videos too without
a
problem. I also bought a small external dvd player/burner that is
powered
off the USB port and it works great also. A netbook can not replace your
main computer, but for a carry anywhere, use anywhere rugged computer with
GREAT battery life, you can't beat them!
Bob Tinney, K8LR, [email protected]
Skype, bobtinn
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