Refurbished laptoo

From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jun 2012 10:09
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 16 of 57
That doesn't sound right. Anything lower than native would look awful unless it was a multiple of the native. I really hope that's not true.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Jun 2012 10:29
To: ANT_THOMAS 17 of 57
They assumed the res (something x 1440?) was being doubled then scaled down. Some games allowed the full Res to be used with teeny tiny console text.
From: af (CAER)14 Jun 2012 13:05
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 18 of 57
It's 2880x1800, so double the usual 1440x900.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Jun 2012 18:09
To: af (CAER) 19 of 57
Yes, I think that's the standard "res" that it uses. What I'd read was that even at higher resolutions 1680 x 1050 or 1920 x 1200 the image is rendered at twice the size then downscaled to 2880x1800.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Jun 2012 18:11
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 20 of 57
I'm sure some are better than others, I've just never used one that I've liked using.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Jun 2012 21:42
To: ALL21 of 57
Oops. I was just writing some stuff down (stock prices so I can do some nice trading) and accidentally pressed the spacebar. I shot my lasers in the dock and now have the police after me. I hope my last save wasn't long ago.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)15 Jun 2012 21:25
To: ALL22 of 57

Very quick question:
Anyone know what a Toshiba A100-027 might be like? One ending in 10 mins down the road from me.

 

Looks good, dead battery but pretty cheap.

From: patch15 Jun 2012 21:32
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 23 of 57
Quite old. This lot seem to think it's alright apart from battery problems.
From: koswix15 Jun 2012 21:34
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 24 of 57
From: Chris (CHRISSS)15 Jun 2012 21:37
To: patch 25 of 57

Not worried about battery life or that it's old. This PC will still be used the most (especially by me) so it'll only be used for internet and crappy Popcap/Bigfish games.

 

Anyway, just won the bid at £67 which seems a good price for a decent performing laptop. Happy :)

From: Chris (CHRISSS)15 Jun 2012 22:11
To: koswix 26 of 57
Pretty awful eh? I hope not too bad. It does come quite low down on this chart but I'm sure it'll be acceptable for what we want.

Sian's wanted one for a while but I've never been that bothered about getting one. I had my mother in law's laptop here last week to fix something and it was very useful being able to sit downstairs together to look at stuff online instead of cramming together on this computer.

If it's total crap I'll blame you for not replying soon enough :P
From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Jun 2012 17:05
To: ALL27 of 57

Picked it up on my way home today (first time I've done that with an eBay purchase) and it's as I expected really. Not blazingly fast but certainly not slow just for browsing the net.

 

It originally came with Vista but they changed it to XP. I might try 7 on it. Seems a bargain for £67. Shame about the battery (completely dead, unplugging the power turns it straight off) though but not too bothered about using it plugged in.

From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Aug 2014 23:11
To: ALL28 of 57
Well I'm wanting to buy a laptop again. pRobably. The last one got stood on and broke the screen. £50 seems a lot to spend on such an old laptop for a new screen.

Once again not sure whether to go refurb, eBay (with a proper charger/battery this time) or a cheap new one. Hmmmmm.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Aug 2014 07:53
To: ALL29 of 57
Tempted by this Dell E6410. I think it looks good for the price. Certainly far better than I had before.

Or there was an Acer Aspire E1-something for about £100 but can't find that now. Maybe it ended.

Or a Lenovo T410. I like the look of them. 4GB, Core i5, no camera like some.
EDITED: 14 Aug 2014 10:00 by CHRISSS
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Aug 2014 08:49
To: ALL30 of 57
Or this Toshiba Ecra A11.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=281397419568&alt=web

Looks pretty good. Is 1366x768 a standard laptop res? Think my broken one is 1280x800. Looking at Core i5 laptops now.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Aug 2014 08:52
To: ALL31 of 57
Surprising how many eBay listings have picture of the laptops showing the Windows key.

Haha, and I've just realised what some listings meant when they said Windows Key: yes/no. Not the keyboard, the software key.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)14 Aug 2014 10:43
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 32 of 57
I'd go for a T-series ThinkPad or an HP ProBook, they're usually built like tanks. I'm also thinking of getting something like that, for the rare times I need a laptop - but I need something with decent screen resolution and yet not too heavy...
From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Aug 2014 13:39
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 33 of 57
Thanks. The T410 does look rather good (or maybe a T520). Can even get one with a year warranty but looking at around £250 for that. Might be worth it though. I'll have a look at the HPs later.

I read a review that said the T410 comes with either 1280x800 or 1440x900 screens. Can only find the higher ones in other countries.

And would it resist being stood on if it's built like a tank?
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From: Chris (CHRISSS)14 Aug 2014 21:44
To: ALL34 of 57
All done. I just purchased a Lenovo T410 in excellent condition. Core i5, 4GB, 160GB. Working battery and charger.

Hopefully this will turn out to be a better purchase than the first laptop. Ended up spending way more on spare batteries and chargers.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)16 Aug 2014 11:21
To: ALL35 of 57
Woo hoo. Arrived already. I like when new toys arrive so quickly.

And it is sooooo much better than the first laptop I bought. Pretty nippy. Lovely keyboard on it too which is one thing that a lot of people praise the Thinkpads for. And it even has a nipple :O