The previous HP lasted about 10 years. I'm using a ThinkPad and
dreading having to buy a newer machine after the this experience.
The thinner laptops remove many things. I like to have an sd card
reader, but those are not to be found on many of the newer laptops.
Also, most laptop sellers group the laptops into 'gaming' or 'business
machines', these are really unhelpful marketing categories.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 6:51 AM James Knott via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 2020-04-26 11:13 PM, Mauro Souza via talk wrote:
> > If she wants a new HP, I bet she will later need another HP...
> >
> > As Hugh said, I only have Thinkpad on a different category. I had more
> > than a couple company issued laptops from a variety of brands (HP,
> > Dell, Acer, Itautec) and every single one was replaced because of
> > hardware issues, some under warranty, some not. Until I got a ThinkPad
> > and I refused to get a newer, faster, shinier non thinkpad... One of
> > my current laptops (I have 2) is a T430 from '12, but I don't trade it
> > for a new HP or Dell...
>
> I agree.  I have had 2 ThinkPads of my own, currently an E520 and they
> both worked fine.  The only reason I gave away my old one was I bought
> my current one, with a 16 x 9 screen and better WiFi.  Other than the
> battery going, I've never had any issue with them.  I also used to work
> at IBM, doing 3rd level software support and most of my work there was
> on ThinkPads and I never saw  one fail.  On the other hand, i had a Dell
> at one place I worked at it would lock up with a kaleidoscope of colours
> on the screen.  I have seen other failures with other makes too.  In my
> experience, the ThinkPads have been rock solid.
>
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