Stephen wrote:
I have to say i have liked the internal design of the last
two generations [of Dell]. Easy to work on and keep cleaned out.
well on the latitudes specifically, the inspirons were a PITA
to work on.

Can't talk much about Dell machines, but IIRC the Field Circus manuals for many Dell laptops were actually available if you dug around on the Dell website long enough.

On 2013-11-27 11:21, Michael Havens wrote:
don't get the cheapest. I bought the cheapest at  walmart's black
friday sale and I think the hard drive is already dying.

If you value your time, don't buy cheap hardware. You almost always get what you pay for when it comes to physical components.

Is there any other manufacturer other than IBM/Lenovo that makes laptops with Trackpoints? In the last few years, I haven't seen anything from anyone other than Lenovo that has a Trackpoint. AFAICT, the quality of Lenovo/IBM gear is pretty good, but that may stop being true at some point. I'd like to have another option if that happens.

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