In my thinkpad too, arro keys have placed in such a way that down left
and right arrow keys are slightly down therefore these are easy to
figure out.
On 4/9/22, Harshit Lohia wrote:
> HI,
> I have experience of using Dell, Asus and Lenovo. I find Dell best out
> of the three. Service centre of
HI,
I have experience of using Dell, Asus and Lenovo. I find Dell best out
of the three. Service centre of Asus is pathetic. My Asus laptop had
developed some fault just after 3 months of buying a new one. The
company's authorised service centre had returned the laptop after 3
months citing
My primary work is on windows machine, as i use kurzweil and other
softwares those are not available on IOS platform yet. Otherwise i
would have considered MacBook defenetly. In future I am willing to go
for MacBook though. As of now, i have bought Lenovo ThinkBook S13
Gen2, I7, 16 DDR4 and 512SSD
Hi all and Mr. Mohib,
I would like to suggest you is that if you want to use personal work on
laptop then you should go for MAC by Apple.
You will get a different and amazing level on the MAC. As you know, no one can
compete with Appleās accessibility. Its very accessible for blind
I wanted to go for Asus ExpertBook, but i dropped the idea, as parts
of Asus are not generally available in market, and in my city there is
no service center of Asus.
On 4/8/22, Mohib Anwar Rafay wrote:
> Presently I have 12.5 inches Thinkpad x270, and they haven't
> compromised with any key
Presently I have 12.5 inches Thinkpad x270, and they haven't
compromised with any key except the application key. But I have
replaced right ALT key with application key. Its keyboard is nice one
and very easy in typing. It has backlid and spill resistant keypad.
Therefore small size is hardly
I forgot to mention that All Asus laptop inbuilt speaker sound is not
good. one has to use either good quality of headphone or external
speaker. You can think of buying HP laptop also. currently i'm using
HP for office work and Dell for personal work and i'm happy with both.
On 4/7/22, Gaurav
Hi Mohib,
I have no experience to speak of with Dell, but my last two laptops
have been Asus Zenbooks, and I personally have been very happy with
them. Battery life has been great (6-8 hours after 3 years of use
isn't bad, in my book), typing is a decently good experience (the
keyboard isn't
I have decided to go for Lenovo Thinkbook S13 Gen2, as its providing
me 3 years premium onsight service + 3 years accedental damage
protection along with I7 11th gen processor, 16GB ram and 512 SSD.
While same configuration with Dell is way expensive than ThinkBook.
Furthermore, in Dell XPS13,
Hello All,
Dell is very good. I use it's Inspiron 3501. But as Ajay mentioned, it's
WaveMax pro causes memory issues. not just that, WMP also makes your sound
to become undesirable; the bass, treble, and equalisers are not accessible
in the WaveMaxPro application, last I checked. So my advice for
Hello,
Couple of pointers:
1. Dell is ideally the best but lately its WavesMax pro audio service
is causing a rapid increase in vertual memory use thereby making the
machine extremely slow after a prolonged use. Freedomscientific does
recognize this issue however there doesn't seem to be a
Hi,
There is an alternative for application key.
You can use Shift plus F10 to open context menu.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022, 4:43 PM Minar Singh wrote:
> Hello Vaibhav,
> I have used Asus laptop for more than 08 years and still lying one
> Asus laptop vacant. It's battery strength is not good. I
Hello Vaibhav,
I have used Asus laptop for more than 08 years and still lying one
Asus laptop vacant. It's battery strength is not good. I feel Asus
laptop becomes slowerafter 1 or 1.5 years. one can use external
keyboard for getting access to application key. I feel Asus is west
of money. very
When I say "I have not seen anyone mentioning", I mean that I have never
seen that in specs.
If anyone has knowledge of how that is mentioned then please let me know.
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 at 06:28, Vaibhav Saraf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have not seen anyone mentioning but from a screen reader point
Hi,
I have not seen anyone mentioning but from a screen reader point of view it
would be worth checking if the keyboard has an application key (the context
menu key).
PS: I have never used Asus myself, but my friends who used one always used
to tell me that it has coolest batteries. Don't know
Hello,
please go with Dell laptop battery strength is good. never go for Asus
laptop all Asus laptops have battery issue.
On 4/7/22, Mohib Anwar Rafay wrote:
> Hi friends, I am in the market in search for a new laptop for my own
> use. I am looking the following spects.
> Intel I7 12 gen
Hi friends, I am in the market in search for a new laptop for my own
use. I am looking the following spects.
Intel I7 12 gen processor, LPDDR5 Ram, 512 GB SSD, 3 years on sight
warrantee and maximum 13 inches screen size.
I am comparing Dell, Asus and Samsung Laptop to meet my expectation. I
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