Paddock,
This morning while listening to Spotify and getting ready to head to my family home, I managed to knock over my trusty P.O.S. Lenovo laptop and send it to the great hereafter. Now I have to replace it. I have a Chromebook and tiny little laptop used by a former employee, so I don't have to find something tomorrow morning but it would be nice to get a new computer set up over the holiday weekend.
I am self-employed and basically make my money with my phone and my computer so I can justify a substantial investment if I need to because it is something I will use for hours on a daily basis.
I am (obviously) hard on electronics and do not take the time to baby them, update them, etc. So my normal course of business is to just buy the cheapest $400 windows laptop that Best Buy sells and wait until I inevitably break it,
But this time I am thinking about seeing if a better laptop might be worth it. I might even consider a Mac, if it makes sense. (It is the time of the year where I would rather pay Apple than the IRS.)
Here's what I use a laptop for:
I'm willing to pay for a computer that is easy to use and won't bug the crap out of me, if that is available. I don't care about specs or RAM or gigaherz or whatever else. I just want a simple computer that is easy to use, runs Office and Chrome, doesn't need to be updated all the damn time, and is reasonably priced.
So, dear Paddock readers, I would appreciate any recommendations you have.'
Thanks,
Hankshaker
This morning while listening to Spotify and getting ready to head to my family home, I managed to knock over my trusty P.O.S. Lenovo laptop and send it to the great hereafter. Now I have to replace it. I have a Chromebook and tiny little laptop used by a former employee, so I don't have to find something tomorrow morning but it would be nice to get a new computer set up over the holiday weekend.
I am self-employed and basically make my money with my phone and my computer so I can justify a substantial investment if I need to because it is something I will use for hours on a daily basis.
I am (obviously) hard on electronics and do not take the time to baby them, update them, etc. So my normal course of business is to just buy the cheapest $400 windows laptop that Best Buy sells and wait until I inevitably break it,
But this time I am thinking about seeing if a better laptop might be worth it. I might even consider a Mac, if it makes sense. (It is the time of the year where I would rather pay Apple than the IRS.)
Here's what I use a laptop for:
- Basic web surfing (duh)
- Microsoft Office (I can't get away with using Google Docs, etc or I would probably just stick with a Chromebook)
- That's pretty much it. I don't do any gaming. I could conceivably use it for some video editing but that would be a random situation. I mostly just use a laptop for Word, CATPAW, Youtube and other (ahem) video sites, and spreadsheets.
- I hate updates, apps, and basically anything where a computer doesn't just do what I tell it to. I want to type, hit print, and go on with my day. (Whoever designed Windows to do that weird thing where it closes off your screen and brings up a pop-up question to install things can DIAF.)
I'm willing to pay for a computer that is easy to use and won't bug the crap out of me, if that is available. I don't care about specs or RAM or gigaherz or whatever else. I just want a simple computer that is easy to use, runs Office and Chrome, doesn't need to be updated all the damn time, and is reasonably priced.
So, dear Paddock readers, I would appreciate any recommendations you have.'
Thanks,
Hankshaker