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And there's my pet peeve. Congrats.Sure.
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And there's my pet peeve. Congrats.Sure.
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And there's my pet peeve. Congrats.
There is a difference which is why there is a widely accepted vernacular used for a (Windows) Laptop, Chromebook and MacBook. Technically, they're all "laptops". Yet they're also referred to by their differing names so people are not confused. Apparently that still doesn't prevent some people from being confused or deliberately obtuse or perhaps even new to the world of personal computers?"Laptop" simply refers to the design, i.e., it sits on top of your lap, originally designed for field work. The design has been around even before Windows became an OS. Windows (or any OS for that matter) doesn't make a computer a "PC", a "desktop", or a "laptop".
Exactly.Technically, they're all "laptops".
Yeah...Apparently that still doesn't prevent some people from being confused or deliberately obtuse or perhaps even new to the world of personal computers?
There are benefits to not having the OS on the units. The time from when you open it to when it’s ready to work is amazing fast. Plus you don’t have to worry about the antivirus stuff and constant updates.
SSD FTW
I picked up a refurb HP 15-bs134wm - Scarlet Red with touchscreen features at Walmart.com for $230. It's been great.
Unless you're just into it for the fun, for the time and expense of tinkering with a Chromebook,I'd go see what refurbs are in stock. They've got tons of Dell Latitudes.
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I think this is the total way to go. I view most of my computers as more disposable anyway. Since I get the urge for a new one ever couple of years may as well go the refurb route. Both my desktop and my laptop currently are refurbished models and I have more than got my money out of them with no problems that I have been able to see.
Absolutely, I only buy refurbs also. They still come with a warranty and there are often "refurbs" that have never been used. If a manufacturer sells systems to a re-seller like Best Buy etc, and the re-seller returns them, they can't be sold as new anymore, even if never opened.