Quandary
Well-Known Member
The wife's ( I refuse to use the favourite acronym) laptop has packed in, It has been suggested by others that this is because I use it on the boat for chartwork, e,mail and weather so I have to find a replacement. It runs for about 1-2 mins before going blue with varying codes. My son in law has hinted that its demise may have been due to overheating when it sits on the foam pad I use to reduce shock, though I do have a cut out under the vent, or else the seas motion has knackered the hard drive. It is a four year old Dell and he says that this is about average lifespan. I am tempted to go with Dell again because I understand their specs and they let you customize the purchase, they do seem good value (cheap) However I notice that if you buy one of their Latitude models mainly sold for business an option is a 'fall sensor' hard drive, which I presume may be more durable? but this package adds up to about £200 more to the price against a higher spec Insiron when you add vat and carriage. However the Latitude screen resolution does not go as high meaning smaller areas of chart coverage on screen.
Are laptops available with side vents.
She uses it for e,mail news etc. so durabilty and ruggedness are more important than speed but I would like plenty of pixels. A Toughbook is more than twice the price so not economic.
Anyone who can give me any recommendations or advice?
Are laptops available with side vents.
She uses it for e,mail news etc. so durabilty and ruggedness are more important than speed but I would like plenty of pixels. A Toughbook is more than twice the price so not economic.
Anyone who can give me any recommendations or advice?