Ain't that the truth! Geezerdom is NOT for the faint-hearted.My late dear Mum bless her soul, who lasted until she was 98 said, "Getting old ain't for sissies".![]()
Ain't that the truth! Geezerdom is NOT for the faint-hearted.My late dear Mum bless her soul, who lasted until she was 98 said, "Getting old ain't for sissies".![]()
I should have mentioned that all my laptops are preowned reconditioned. I don't have a problem with that. Good way to lower the price.No.
I'm seeing good suspects in the $500 range.
And a lot of them come with SSHD.![]()
Some of the larger laptops have two bays so you can have two storage devices. Can do hd+hd or ssd+hd or ssd+ssd.I should have mentioned that all my laptops are preowned reconditioned. I don't have a problem with that. Good way to lower the price.
btw, SS and HD are mutually exclusive. It's either SSD or HD. If you choose SSD, you can always increase your capacity by inserting a memory card in the SD slot. I have an additional 32GB in the micro SD slot on my Asus.
So what do you need all that memory space for unless you are into storing a lot of videos.Some of the larger laptops have two bays so you can have two storage devices. Can do hd+hd or ssd+hd or ssd+ssd.
Remember. CD rom drive are almost dead now so the cases now have space for second drive, ssd or hd.
What I meant was, it is not SSHD. It is SSD or HD. Agreed, you can have any combinations of SSD and HD on the same machine.Someone mentioned
Some of the larger laptops have two bays so you can have two storage devices. Can do hd+hd or ssd+hd or ssd+ssd.
Remember. CD rom drive are almost dead now so the cases now have space for second drive, ssd or hd.
I thought most modern laptops have ability to just tap the trackpad for the left click. My 2012 Acer Aspire One has the tap the trackpad thing. I think my sister's Apple Power Book G4 also has tap the trackpad. I can not imagine any modern laptop not to have that.My BIG issue right now is the trackpads. The new ones don;t even deserve to be called trackpads.
a) You seem to have to hit the left/right mouse clicks with a "hammer".
b) The "clickers" may not be separate. Two corners might sink, so when you go to click something, your finger moves and you end up clicking something not intended. They might even be where a portion of the trackpad is reserved as "touch clicking".
The next big issue is memory may not be upgradeable or is say 4 GB. So, the laptop is a big clumsy cell phone.
A good trackpad would change your mind. The trackpad on my MacBook is excellent and I've never longed for a mouse. The trackpad actually simplifies some activities with multi-finger gestures and such. But when I have to use other people's cheap Windows laptops, I feel very clumsy, like my fingers have been broken. The trackpad on a typical cheap laptop is not nearly so sensitive and precise as what I'm used to. I'm not saying you have to get a Mac to get a good trackpad, only that there are good ones and cheap ones, and it matters.Now right click... yeah, that can be pain. I do prefer a mouse for that and highlighting stuff.
Same here. When I travel and take my MacBook with me, I don't even bother taking along a mouse; the trackpad is that good. I'm sure there are Windows machines that have good trackpads, they can't be all bad.A good trackpad would change your mind. The trackpad on my MacBook is excellent and I've never longed for a mouse.
I can't stand them.My BIG issue right now is the trackpads. The new ones don;t even deserve to be called trackpads.
I’ve been reading that Apple really may have an advantage on trackpads. They’ve got some key patents to prevent copying and apparently have the best trackpads on the market by a wide margin. I thought they might buy them from a supplier just like other components but I guess that’s not the case.Same here. When I travel and take my MacBook with me, I don't even bother taking along a mouse; the trackpad is that good. I'm sure there are Windows machines that have good trackpads, they can't be all bad.
So how do you scroll on a trackpad without a wheel?I 100% agree with you. Productivity requires something other than a trackpad, but I use the lappy for browsing the forums the most with the lap on my chest.