Good Laptop - Brands And Models

HP is always solid.  I would stay away from Intel given that the NSA likes to put tracking chips and keyloggers in random models.  Just something I heard.
Any OEM can put in any kind of chip that will do what NSA want.  But I do not believe the Intel snooping for NSA at all.   All the Apple users are fucked then. /default_smile.png

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Eight Brand New HP i5 2.7ghz 8GB of RAM with distrete Radeon onboard laptops for sale - $450 EACH.  Come and get it HB!!!

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Still running Vista here on a dinosaur Gateway...I tried Win7 and Win8 on newer laptops, and still prefer my old school, bulletproof machine!! I paid $120 for it like 3 years ago. It's  6 years old, but runs like a raped ape!! Never had a problem!

 
I LOVED Vista since day one.   I didn't like the new taskbar changes in 7 - eventually got used to it...

 
Eight Brand New HP i5 2.7ghz 8GB of RAM with distrete Radeon onboard laptops for sale - $450 EACH.  Come and get it HB!!!
Bro I already got another Toshiba cause they have the 17" screens without paying extra. It works for me. Thank you everyone for your help and suggestions.

$460.00

 
Bro I already got another Toshiba cause they have the 17" screens without paying extra. It works for me. Thank you everyone for your help and suggestions.

$460.00
I know a guy who sells mint NIB Commodore 64's. It should run smooth with your AOL email and/or Prodigy dialup ISP. Since ya are a num cruncher it has the latest version of DOS on it but this model only has a monochrome screen. But it has a Betamax player in it. Can also hook up your 8 Track to it for digital junkies. If you turn it on late at night you can catch interference and listen to your neighbors 1-900-PLUGGED fone calls. Oh ya a great feature is no mouse is needed!0

 
My PC quit on me after almost 10 years.  It was a Dell XPS.

Going to replace with a laptop in August as we'll be moving to a place w/ wifi access to all residents; & have been told that deainews is suggesting August is the best time to get a deal.

- Anyone working w/ the I7 chip pls share thoughts...

- Those working with the I5 chip, would U change to the 7 & why?

- There are at least 3 wifi configurations, help me figure that one out...

- Is it true most newer machines will have a 7,200 rpm of "something" where the standard had been 5400?

- Assuming wifi provided is "protected", isn't it wise a to get separate security for the laptop? Suggestions ?

thanks

 
MHZJUNKIE responded, in part, in another topic with:

Well, I've repaired computers all my life. My advice, stay far away from anything HP, Compaq. They had a horrible problem with the video chipset coming unsoldered from the mainboard. My choice, Toshiba. I'm certainly not saying HP and Compaq haven't remedied the problem by now, but I wouldn't want to chance. I've seen fairly confident folks attempt the repair on a Compaq, and HP, only to have to refund the owner money within a couple months if not sooner. SATY AWAY. Let me ad here, I've saw some half way decent Acer laptops.

IMHO Laptops are cheap junk. I could break one in no time flat. But, that's just me.Screens  CRACKED, lid hinges BROKE. Not to mention the spills into the keyboard sending them to laptop hades. This is just my opinion. I would,'t have one if you gave it to me, other than to sell it to make a quick buck. I know others will disagree with me, but those have been my findings.I prefer to build my own from scratch using quality parts

----------------------------------------–-------------------------------------------------------------

Don't know what IMHO stands for, but I've seen the name Toshiba above.

ANYONE ELSE?

 
Onzo said:
Over the years I've used Dell, HP, the original IBM ThinkPad and now Lenovo.  The ThinkPad was the best made laptop of all, but Lenovo is the best on the market right now.  
Dells not a bad laptop. The last ThinkPad that I rebuilt had a really flimsy case, very thin in places to the point that it would flex. The ThinkPad's also had a problem with coils falling off the mainboard. I had to solder two back on the one I rebuilt. But, that's been awhile, I'm sure they've probably corrected that by now. HP/ Compaq done me in with their chips coming lose from the mainboards. I think, if I remember correctly, they tried to deny the problem for the longest time, and left a lot of people hanging Best I can remember they finally had some type of recall on them for awhile to try and fix the problem.But my memory is toast, so I'm really winging it here. I'm sure a person could nitpick them all, I've just had better luck with the Toshiba brand.

MHZJUNKIE responded, in part, in another topic with:

Well, I've repaired computers all my life. My advice, stay far away from anything HP, Compaq. They had a horrible problem with the video chipset coming unsoldered from the mainboard. My choice, Toshiba. I'm certainly not saying HP and Compaq haven't remedied the problem by now, but I wouldn't want to chance. I've seen fairly confident folks attempt the repair on a Compaq, and HP, only to have to refund the owner money within a couple months if not sooner. SATY AWAY. Let me ad here, I've saw some half way decent Acer laptops.

IMHO Laptops are cheap junk. I could break one in no time flat. But, that's just me.Screens  CRACKED, lid hinges BROKE. Not to mention the spills into the keyboard sending them to laptop hades. This is just my opinion. I would,'t have one if you gave it to me, other than to sell it to make a quick buck. I know others will disagree with me, but those have been my findings.I prefer to build my own from scratch using quality parts

----------------------------------------–-------------------------------------------------------------

Don't know what IMHO stands for, but I've seen the name Toshiba above.

ANYONE ELSE?
IMHO = In My Honest Opinion.

 
Anyway, after years and years of dealing with the "public" and having to remove malware, and viruses over and over for some of the same people, and just pretty much being completely overwhelmed, and having a few really bad seizures that left me VERY forgetful, I finally threw in the towel on dealing with computer's and the public.I don't touch anything hardly anymore, except my own stuff. On the rare occasion that I do fix something for someone else, I just don't have the passion for it, I guess you could say, like I once had. When it comes to computer repair, and software problems, losing one's memory puts a person at one hell of a disadvantage,

You fellows talk all the computer repair talk you want. I'm out. Sorry, I'm just not into it anymore.Wish I was, and kind of wish I still could.

 
Anyway, after years and years of dealing with the "public" and having to remove malware, and viruses over and over for some of the same people, and just pretty much being completely overwhelmed, and having a few really bad seizures that left me VERY forgetful, I finally threw in the towel on dealing with computer's and the public.I don't touch anything hardly anymore, except my own stuff. On the rare occasion that I do fix something for someone else, I just don't have the passion for it, I guess you could say, like I once had. When it comes to computer repair, and software problems, losing one's memory puts a person at one hell of a disadvantage,

You fellows talk all the computer repair talk you want. I'm out. Sorry, I'm just not into it anymore.Wish I was, and kind of wish I still could.
MHZ - U helped. Looking at buying, not repairing. Hey, U know any desktop towers capable of running off wi-fi signal ?

 
Anyway, after years and years of dealing with the "public" and having to remove malware, and viruses over and over for some of the same people, and just pretty much being completely overwhelmed, and having a few really bad seizures that left me VERY forgetful, I finally threw in the towel on dealing with computer's and the public.I don't touch anything hardly anymore, except my own stuff. On the rare occasion that I do fix something for someone else, I just don't have the passion for it, I guess you could say, like I once had. When it comes to computer repair, and software problems, losing one's memory puts a person at one hell of a disadvantage,

You fellows talk all the computer repair talk you want. I'm out. Sorry, I'm just not into it anymore.Wish I was, and kind of wish I still could.
MHZ - U helped. Looking at buying, not repairing. Hey, U know any desktop towers capable of running off wi-fi signal ?
Not sure right off top my head about any make or model desktop that comes Wi-Fi ready. But for sure any desktop can have Wi-Fi added easily enough. There's PCI adapter cards, USB Wi-Fi adapters. The two other desktops in the house here both have a PCI Wi-Fi adapter cards that I've put in them. If you don't want to open it up to install a Wi-Fi card, then you'll have to use a USB adapter, or tell them when you're buying that Wi-Fi is a must have requirement. Surely if they want to sell the thing they'll accommodate you.

 
Just got my 4 year old Dell back from the repair place and they said nothing is wrong with it. What? It went dark and would not even turn on but it's fine? It does seem to be working again but I wish I understood what happened. Computer experts?

 
Just got my 4 year old Dell back from the repair place and they said nothing is wrong with it. What? It went dark and would not even turn on but it's fine? It does seem to be working again but I wish I understood what happened. Computer experts?
What went dark 2E, the tower or the monitor?

 
It's a laptop, isn't this a laptop thread?

But it would not turn on, thought maybe battery? Took it in and the guy could not get it to do anything either. Then they called, said it's fine and that guy doesn't work there any more lol. Only charged the diagnostic fee. I'm waiting on using it because we don't have a good surge protector and I thought it had fried. More flood warnings today so there's going to be surging no doubt, I'm scared to plug it in. It is working now, I just am curious what could have happened.

 
It's a laptop, isn't this a laptop thread?

But it would not turn on, thought maybe battery? Took it in and the guy could not get it to do anything either. Then they called, said it's fine and that guy doesn't work there any more lol. Only charged the diagnostic fee. I'm waiting on using it because we don't have a good surge protector and I thought it had fried. More flood warnings today so there's going to be surging no doubt, I'm scared to plug it in. It is working now, I just am curious what could have happened.
Sorry 2E, I didn't even realize that you had replied. Yes, this is a laptop thread, I'm sorry for my nonfictional seizure'd out brain. That's one of the reasons I said I wasn't going to fool with this anymore. But I figure if I can unlock the knowledge of computers that I know is stored somewhere within my cranium, and can help someone, I will. If the thing wouldn't come on, and you nor the guy that was formerly working there couldn't get it to turn on, and it's working fine now, it was either something simple, and they corrected it. Or, it just happened to start working again, and it'll keep on trucking, or the problem could return. I've sat here and thought about what simple thing it could have been, and only thing I can drag out of this frozen brain of mine is stuck keys. No doubt there could be other things that could have caused it, but they are locked inside this frozen computer repair information vault between my ears.

I've edited this three times now. SMH....lol  I just wanted to add, it's hard for me to bring myself down off the soap box when it comes to this stuff, because this is all I have done my whole life. Well this, and repairing electronics and installing 2Way radios into ambulances, and fire department vehicles. But I'm coming to the realization that this is the way things are and are going to be, and I have no other choice. I just hope I don't get worse, else I am screwed.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Drugbuyersguide Shoutbox
  1. rasetreydir @ rasetreydir: Stole 'Apocalypse Now' as Capt Kilgore in a 10 minute role. "Ya know, one day this war will be over.😪"
  2. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: Fkin legend
  3. Thoth @ Thoth: @Layne_Cobain Crunk Juice!!!
  4. ClintEastwood @ ClintEastwood: Robert Duvall and a handful of others were a younger actors coach and always said no one worked as hard as those guys did. Robert Duvall and rest would read the full script 228 over and over, then after the last read they would go into how to perform their character. The young man had made it to meet Al who are greats and pull them to the side. And explain what his coach said. They all looked back and said out of every role you’ve seen me in. I have read it 228 by myself. 🫡 🫢 🫢 🫢
  5. ClintEastwood @ ClintEastwood: Sorry for comment below, but I couldn’t delete. Know I see the
  6. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: Yeah Robert Duvall passing is a hard one. RIP
  7. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Damn. Just heard Robert Duvall passed away Sunday. That’s a tough one. He’s one of my favorite actors. From Lonesome Dove to the Godfather and many others. We will miss you Mr Duvall. You entertained us for 7 decades. RIP
  8. L @ Layne_Cobain: @ClintEastwood make a post about it homie they’re gonna take down your message here cuz shout box isn’t really for talking shop just random shooting the shit exc but yeh just put your message in a post on the forum in the appropriate place and ppl will get at you! 👊 ✌️
  9. ClintEastwood @ ClintEastwood: Just wondering if anyone well trusted has a supply of research thienos or benz in powders for good average prices? Or could give a shout out from me to him? Or the best lowest per each? I’ve seen some cool and some i just know are worth it. Good price rv presses too but it is much more bang for your buck. I have one good vendor. But am looking for variety’s well. Send me a message or reply if you think any. Thanks - CLINT E. Any Heavy stuff too which all seem about the ssmmmmmm
  10. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: I always thought I should’ve been born in a much earlier time but I will say, i do enjoy my Xbox and occasional TV series tho 😂
  11. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: I just wish the opioid epidemic never happened. Fk the turn of the century (which would be cool no doubt)! Many of my friends and family would’ve ended up in asylums like so many others. I just wish I could get back all those I’ve lost since the start
  12. L @ Layne_Cobain: 1914 I meant
  13. L @ Layne_Cobain: I often wish I lived during the turn of the century or at least before the Harrison narcotics act or whatever I think it was 1924 the fun ended but anyway yeh being able to get laudanum, ❄️ and amphetamine at the local friendly pharmacy
  14. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Chew on the leaves with a bit of slaked lime and enjoy the mild boost you get from the raw base.
  15. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I’m sure you know the folks in the mountainous regions along South Americas pacific side buy cócà leaves at the local farmers market just to help acclimate to the higher elevation when they have to head up into the hills.
  16. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I would certainly have bought it, swilled it, enjoyed it…. Why not? A little boost in your juice isn’t going to hurt anyone.
  17. R @ Royboy99: Exports were reported to have around 7.2mg per FL OZ, it’s success is what actually led to Coca Cola
  18. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Having cramps and husband thinks you’re acting hysterical (ie. PMS) the doc would either perform a certain massage to relieve the strains of motherhood and family life of that time or send you down to the local apothecary for a bottle of laudanum… A tincture of alcohol and 10% òpìųm. Fun days huh?
  19. R @ Royboy99: @malestrom: yeah thats it, my bad Mariani, yeah i considered that and also its ROA, which was oral so the bioavailability was lower than insufflation, higher degree of purity tho and longer duration … there was a significant marked increase of patents filed by Edison during the time it was released in the US. Presidents were known to use it as well, and the Queen. The pope awarded the wine the Vatican gold medal award
  20. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I think it was called vin Mariani. But yeah, it was all the rave back in the turn to the 20th century. Original formula Coca Cola did it for a while too. I think it was pretty weak though. Something like 200 mg per liter of wine. Enough to maybe give you a little push but unless you could pound some serious alcohol, it’d be hard to really feel the effects before the ethyl knocked you down on the ground. It was an interesting time period. Laudanum was a “hysterical” woman’s best friend.
Back
Top