This has been a long time coming, but now it is the time. I'm getting a laptop. And I need your help in deciding what I should get. Why am I getting a laptop? Because my current computer is a desktop that I got over ten years ago, that I have had my roommate modify and fix from time to time, but it is slow, it is ponderous, it freezes up a lot, it is limited, and it is distinctly not portable. I want to get at least a bit more modern than this clunky thing I have, and I want to get a laptop that will eventually replace the desktop, though I plan on keeping the desktop as a backup for files and such. But for every day use, I want to get something that doesn't run on a hamster's wheel or need a size 9 Nike kicking it in its ass to reboot from time to time as my desktop seems to.
Here is what I use a computer for: writing, storing text files, storing pictures, surfing the web, instant messaging, social networking, and occasionally watching videos. What I don't need a computer for is gaming, as the most complex game I play is Airport Madness (which is fun, but doesn't require a whole lot of gaming-type computer stuff). Hell, the game I play most often on my computer is Minesweeper, though I wouldn't mind not having that on my laptop, as I am rather addicted to it, and once I start playing it, I sometimes do so for way too long. (Though, to my credit, I am DAMN good at it!)
What I want is a laptop that is big enough to type comfortably on and to read without having a tiny screen (I've been looking at 15" and 17" screen models) but still small enough to be portable. I don't plan on going out a lot with my computer, but occasionally would be nice, especially when I travel, as I've been known to do. I am not interested in those tiny little netbooks, notebooks, or whatever the hell they are. Too small for a daily use computer, which is what I'm looking for.
My roommate is a computer nerd and a computer tech, and has told me that I will not get nearly the computer capabilities in a laptop that I would in a desktop. But he is basically a hermit gamer that doesn't leave the house much, and the computer system that he built for himself is about as simple as NASA's Mission Control. So his opinion is biased towards what he thinks a computer should be, and can't really focus on what I need or want.
Now, all of the above I already knew, and I've been shopping for a laptop. I've found a few decent ones, but Key West is kind of limited in what they have to offer, though I think I can probably get something worthy even down here. Here is the crux of my problem: Apple or PC.
The desktop is a PC, and I am quite used to those, but many people tell me Apples are superior in many ways, and a lot of the people that I've talked to who have Apples swear up and down by them. But for what I'm looking at, it looks like it would be about $500 for a PC vs. $1,000 for an Apple. Huge difference in cost, and that is before I purchase the accessories I know I'm going to get (external mouse, as I hate those touch pad mice, and a carrying case, preferably of the backpack variety).
I want a computer that will be durable and not obsolete in six months. I don't need the Next Best Thing, I don't need the Latest Wow Check That Out computer, I just need something that will be reliable, durable, and workable for the next several years. Yes, years. My computing needs are simple, and if this desktop which dates back to the Eisenhower Administration has been good enough for the last ten years, then the next one should do the same, damn it.
So, do I save money on the PC, or do I go whole hog on the Apple? It's a big decision, and one of the most expensive purchases I've made in my life (along with my cars and my one bike), especially since I have no plans of buying a house.
CSers, help me out here....what do you think?
P.S. Am I the only one that thinks Ellen Page is sexy as hell?
EDITED TO ADD: Are refurbished laptops like I might find on Overstock or Amazon worth a damn, or are they all pretty much lame and/or older models? Anyone have any experience with this? Or Dell? Etc.?
Here is what I use a computer for: writing, storing text files, storing pictures, surfing the web, instant messaging, social networking, and occasionally watching videos. What I don't need a computer for is gaming, as the most complex game I play is Airport Madness (which is fun, but doesn't require a whole lot of gaming-type computer stuff). Hell, the game I play most often on my computer is Minesweeper, though I wouldn't mind not having that on my laptop, as I am rather addicted to it, and once I start playing it, I sometimes do so for way too long. (Though, to my credit, I am DAMN good at it!)
What I want is a laptop that is big enough to type comfortably on and to read without having a tiny screen (I've been looking at 15" and 17" screen models) but still small enough to be portable. I don't plan on going out a lot with my computer, but occasionally would be nice, especially when I travel, as I've been known to do. I am not interested in those tiny little netbooks, notebooks, or whatever the hell they are. Too small for a daily use computer, which is what I'm looking for.
My roommate is a computer nerd and a computer tech, and has told me that I will not get nearly the computer capabilities in a laptop that I would in a desktop. But he is basically a hermit gamer that doesn't leave the house much, and the computer system that he built for himself is about as simple as NASA's Mission Control. So his opinion is biased towards what he thinks a computer should be, and can't really focus on what I need or want.
Now, all of the above I already knew, and I've been shopping for a laptop. I've found a few decent ones, but Key West is kind of limited in what they have to offer, though I think I can probably get something worthy even down here. Here is the crux of my problem: Apple or PC.
The desktop is a PC, and I am quite used to those, but many people tell me Apples are superior in many ways, and a lot of the people that I've talked to who have Apples swear up and down by them. But for what I'm looking at, it looks like it would be about $500 for a PC vs. $1,000 for an Apple. Huge difference in cost, and that is before I purchase the accessories I know I'm going to get (external mouse, as I hate those touch pad mice, and a carrying case, preferably of the backpack variety).
I want a computer that will be durable and not obsolete in six months. I don't need the Next Best Thing, I don't need the Latest Wow Check That Out computer, I just need something that will be reliable, durable, and workable for the next several years. Yes, years. My computing needs are simple, and if this desktop which dates back to the Eisenhower Administration has been good enough for the last ten years, then the next one should do the same, damn it.
So, do I save money on the PC, or do I go whole hog on the Apple? It's a big decision, and one of the most expensive purchases I've made in my life (along with my cars and my one bike), especially since I have no plans of buying a house.
CSers, help me out here....what do you think?
P.S. Am I the only one that thinks Ellen Page is sexy as hell?
EDITED TO ADD: Are refurbished laptops like I might find on Overstock or Amazon worth a damn, or are they all pretty much lame and/or older models? Anyone have any experience with this? Or Dell? Etc.?




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