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My oldest laptop does the same. Now I just use it for my son's online piano lessons, so it's only on for short periods of time. It works fine for that.



We have mostly Lenovo laptops at work, and they seem to hold up well. The main problem I see is the right button on the touch pad wears out.
I personally have an Asus netbook, which has been great. I have only had it for 8 months, so its too soon to say how long it will last.

I'm a Mac person these days, but I'd still recommend Toshiba laptops.

I've been shopping online today, and if anyone can answer this question, I'd appreciate it. Do I need an HDMI output? It makes a difference of a couple of hundred dollars in price. I'm looking at an i5 processor with 8 GB memory. Does this make sense? Will it be outdated in a year?

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This sounds like an excellent choice.
The i5 is the biggest, newest fastest processor from Intel. 8G is the RAM, which is very good. The more RAM, the longer it will take for the machine to be obsolete, and the longer it will take before it feels too slow.
If you will be streaming video you may want the HDMI connection. It allows you to connect to a TV or monitor in HD. Without it you can still connect with the VGA connection, but that will not be HD.

I've decided to go for it, Pat. This is a pretty big investment for me, so I really appreciate your taking the time to reply. Hope something good unexpectedly comes your way today.

Just for the record, any computer you buy will be outdated in a year. You might as well get the best you can afford, and reconcile yourself to a year of cutting edge and then a few years of productive obsolescence.

I was just reading about the i7 processor, so the i5 is no longer the big new one.
Obsolete is a subjective thing these days. If it still works and runs the programs you need I say don't sweat it. I have a site I use to evaluate the relative value of machines when making discard decisions. It lists thousands of different CPU configurations.
CPU benchmark list

Sarah Pi wrote: "Scout wrote: "Will it be outdated in a year?"
Just for the record, any computer you buy will be outdated in a year. "
This is only true if you're an early adopter. Or a big gamer or something. For ordinary people most PCs/laptops will be good for much longer.
Just for the record, any computer you buy will be outdated in a year. "
This is only true if you're an early adopter. Or a big gamer or something. For ordinary people most PCs/laptops will be good for much longer.

Just for the record, any computer you buy will be outdated in a year. "
This is only true if you're an early adopter. Or a big gamer or something. For ordinary people most PCs/laptops will be good for much longer."
Sorry. I didn't mean that it wouldn't be functional. Just that it would not be cutting edge for very long. My Mac Mini that I got in 2006 had a super fast processor for the time, and a whopping 40 gigs of memory, which seemed like as much as I could ever need when I bought it. I waited and waited for the announcements of the new Minis before buying it, but they announced other stuff instead. Soon after I bought it, the new ones were finally announced.
It still works fine. It just isn't as fast as I'd like it to be, and some data-heavy applications make it struggle, and I had to buy an external hard drive to hold some of my music and photos. It's still fine for my needs.


I would love a new laptop for home use.


My desktop is also a circa 2005 Dell. I have replaced the DVD/CD drive once, and the new one is now wonky. I may spring for a new desktop while Windows 7 is still available. I have not totally decided yet.
At work I recently bought 4 refurb compact Dell GX620 machines for some web based software we run. Sometimes "obsolete" is on my shopping list. I needed something running XP professional so I could set these machines up to match the other 16 stations we already have.
So far we are still getting weekly updates for XP.

What do you have, Jonathan?




Charley, that's probably it. Plenty of room there on the right side for a mouse (poor lefties). I'm having trouble getting used to the new location of the Delete key, too - one I often use. And Word 2010 is not an improvement in many ways. Takes a couple or three moves to do what one did previously. What the heck? As an example, you can no longer click on the x to close a document. You have to go to file and close, or else the whole program closes. Keep it simple, I say.

Charley, that's probably it. Plenty of room there on the right side for a mou..."
You can always use the Ctrl+W keyboard shortcut.

In my past experience, I've had batteries that ceased to hold a charge, but they still worked fine when plugged in.
Since this is a little Toshiba netbook, can I pull out my old power cord from my old Toshiba (which is fourteen and still boots fine) and try that? It looks like the same jack.

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Yes you can probably use the cord from your old laptop.
Different voltage chargers have different size plugs, so if it fits it should be OK.
If the charger does not get warm when it is plugged into the laptop/battery, its probably the charger. If the charger gets warm but battery does not, it probably the battery.
If the part in the laptop where the charger plugs in is the problem, you need to get it repaired. If it is an older machine and the power source is part of the mother board, its probably not worth repairing.

I appreciate the tangible criteria you present above, Pat. I'll test when I get home.

I think my problem is that there is a character limit to a file folder name and when I try to cram too many characters in there, the music files I just ripped disappear, or they go inactive or something. I can rename the files and the folders, but I can't rename them with long names. So there's nowhere I can put the metadata I need to have in there.


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You could send me a private message. I need to know!
Watch out, though. Unless you specifically tell her not to do so*, whatever you PM will be posted for all to read.
*not really, I'm just slandering for the fun of it.
*not really, I'm just slandering for the fun of it.
Recommendations as to reliable brands and models? Preferably something that will last more than TWO YEARS. My Toshiba's been a good one.