I upgraded to a new laptop... just because
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:20 pm
Well my old laptop was quite adequate for it's uses (it is a secondary machine to my desktop at home anyway) but it was a bit smallish in the screen for my tastes and I just got the bug I guess.
old -> http://www.cnet.com/laptops/toshiba-sat ... 81158.html
new ->http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/lap ... P55t-A5202
I wasn't specifically looking for Toshiba but the old one treated me well and the new one seems a tremendous value for it's price. At $700 (on sale at the time, though it looks good at $800 too) it's got a full 1080p touch screen, a backlit keyboard with a 10-key numeric keypad, integrated bluetooth, plenty of USB (4 including 2 USB3) and it does have a DVD-RW drive. The last feature is something I looked for since it still comes in handy for a few reasons for me.
Plus, though the machine it replaced wasn't particularly ugly, the new one is just fine looking.
... and I also swapped out the 750 GB HDD for a 250 GB SSD too. Windows 8.1 (the preinstalled OS) now boots in about 5-10 seconds. My TV and printer take longer to wake up than this does to boot cold. That does raise the effective price a bit but in for a penny in for a pound (and I still like the features). The original HDD has moved into a portable enclosure into it's second life as a portable HDD, while the old laptop I formatted and sold off.
old -> http://www.cnet.com/laptops/toshiba-sat ... 81158.html
new ->http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/lap ... P55t-A5202
I wasn't specifically looking for Toshiba but the old one treated me well and the new one seems a tremendous value for it's price. At $700 (on sale at the time, though it looks good at $800 too) it's got a full 1080p touch screen, a backlit keyboard with a 10-key numeric keypad, integrated bluetooth, plenty of USB (4 including 2 USB3) and it does have a DVD-RW drive. The last feature is something I looked for since it still comes in handy for a few reasons for me.
Plus, though the machine it replaced wasn't particularly ugly, the new one is just fine looking.
... and I also swapped out the 750 GB HDD for a 250 GB SSD too. Windows 8.1 (the preinstalled OS) now boots in about 5-10 seconds. My TV and printer take longer to wake up than this does to boot cold. That does raise the effective price a bit but in for a penny in for a pound (and I still like the features). The original HDD has moved into a portable enclosure into it's second life as a portable HDD, while the old laptop I formatted and sold off.