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Discussion in 'Gadgets & Tech Talk' started by Silvia Benoit, Oct 24, 2021.

  1. Silvia Benoit

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    No, I like desk towers.
     
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    My knowledge is quite good but I will use the puter for simple tasks since I am retired. I used my Dell for both purposes.
     
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    Some of this i don't understand but it helps to keep reading.
     
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    Another vote for Dell, but can't give a good reason.

    If you don't count a Commodore 64 :), my first desktop pc was a Compaq. Then an HP. Then 3 Dells in a row. I liked the metal case, and just never switched.

    One of the other Dells still works, but does not have a fast enough processer or adequate memory for today's use. My mother used it for years just to play solitaire.

    The 3rd is still sitting in a corner. I always dreamed of building my own from scratch one day using the old case. I think it's beyond my paygrade.
     
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    The problem with the HMDI port is the only one I ever had with my Dell; the inclination to get a Lenovo is its size.
     
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    Our HDMI is not long enough.its just 6 foot.But it will do I guess.
     
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    I mentioned previously that I now have an ASUS laptop, which I bought new in September 2019. Ongoing problems with it:

    - The sound is a joke. It is unusable as is, can barely hear it, I have to use a Bluetooth speaker. Sound driver is updated, etc.

    - I tried pairing two other speakers to it, but it doesn't "see" them.

    - From time to time the fan runs wide open, and will sometimes cycle fast-slow several times in a row even when the machine is idle. Then it won't do it for weeks. I think it has something to do with Windows updates but have never pinned it down. I'm done wasting time investigating it.

    - Last week, suddenly, the cursor got a mind of its own and went wild. Machine was unusable. Reboot, no change. A couple days went by and it's fine, I'm posting from it now.

    I don't necessarily blame all this on ASUS, some/most of the problems could well be with Windows.

    However, when the cursor went wild last week, I dug my previous laptop out (HP) got it updated, thinking I would need to use it but I don't, at this time anyway. However, one of the first things I did was go to the Dell site and check out their laptops. They cost more than most others, but I'm going back to it when the time comes.
     
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    I miss the large monitor of a tower.
     
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    That is one of the reasons that I love my iPad so much ! I am nearsighted, and had to practically put my nose on the monitor screen when I was trying to look at something small.
    Making the screen larger was doable, but a nuisance to do. With my iPad, I just wiggle my fingers on the screen and magnify whatever I want to see closely to the right size to see it plainly. So easy !
    Plus, since I sometimes hold the iPad like a book, it is easy to see things and watch movies, because it is closer to my face. I seldom even look at the television, unless we have tornado warnings, and I want to hear what the weather reporter is saying.
    With the external keyboard, my ipad is like a 13” laptop for all intents and purposes, at least for me. Plus , it syncs with my phone, so pictures are automatically transferred to my iPad when I take them with the camera on the iPhone.


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    For monitor I have a 48" Samsung TV
     
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    That's not good for your eyes. <--
    Much better would be a much larger monitor screen that's farther away from your eyes.
     
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    Trust me, is large enough. BTW I could always get a 75" one like my TV
     
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