Laptops

From: ANT_THOMAS18 Nov 2012 18:41
To: Dave!! 17 of 58
Just get a laptop with a 15" 16:9 1920x1080 screen.

Yes you've lost the extra vertical dimension but you've gained many more pixels otherwise.

From: Dave!!18 Nov 2012 19:54
To: ALL18 of 58
In the end she's gone for a 13.3" Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook. 1600x900 res (so although she'll lose vertical space, she's not losing resolution), 128GB SSD, and it only weighs 1.1kg. Looks very nice. In fact, IMO if it had a 16:10 screen, it'd have been perfect. Still, apart from that it looks like a nice bit of kit!
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)18 Nov 2012 23:10
To: Dave!! 19 of 58
Good - I was fearing that you were slowly turning into PB :|
From: Ixion19 Nov 2012 08:08
To: Dave!! 20 of 58
Same laptop I have, you'll want to do some partition fiddling with it as it comes with 90Gb useable out of the box they've put so much recovery shite on there!
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)19 Nov 2012 14:11
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 21 of 58
Someone has to fill in for him.  I'm trying, but I need help!
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)19 Nov 2012 14:27
To: Ixion 22 of 58
I think it's extremely thoughtful of laptop manufacturers to make sure that you can easily restore all the CuntingFuckware™ they supplied, and I would gladly see at least 50% of the advertised capacity of the barely-large-enough SSD dedicated to such a restore volume. Saves you having to write down a list of all the CuntingFuckware™ so you can download and re-install it after a repave of your PC (and that's assuming the right version of CORELshop Pro Elements Lite 2011 OEM is even available for download anymore).
From: Ixion20 Nov 2012 10:27
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 23 of 58
Helpfully the software wasn't all that crap, and they offer a software manager which you can download to put things like the hotkey functions back on anyway, so if you have an internet connection there's no need to have a 30gb restore image on a 128gb SSD. Whatever happened to the days they just supplied a DVD with the machine!
From: Ixion20 Nov 2012 10:27
To: Ixion 24 of 58
In fact why don't they just supply a 32Gb "restore" USB key in this day and age?
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Nov 2012 10:43
To: Ixion 25 of 58
I was going to say because they've removed optical drives from a lot of laptops. But the 32GB USB drive is what should happen these days.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)20 Nov 2012 11:25
To: ANT_THOMAS 26 of 58
My MBA came with the OS and iLife on a USB stick.
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Nov 2012 11:31
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 27 of 58
Apple are doing it correctly then!
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)20 Nov 2012 11:53
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 28 of 58
Was it worth the extra thou?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)20 Nov 2012 13:05
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 29 of 58
I don't think it was that much more TBH, but I can't remember how much it cost back in 2010 (yes, even then OS restore was being shipped on USB).

I mainly bought it for weight, OS X, and "ooooh shiney". And it's not disappointed on any front.
From: Ixion20 Nov 2012 14:22
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 30 of 58
Apple don't do that any more, since Lion (where you could buy a USB restore stick) they have made a recovery partition on your HDD. With mountain lion they no longer offer a USB stick at all. The expectation is you'll just download it from the apple store in the event of disaster recovery.
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Nov 2012 14:24
To: Ixion 31 of 58
I assume Macs can fuck up enough to not have internet access?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)20 Nov 2012 14:38
To: Ixion 32 of 58
Well that just sucks.
From: af (CAER)20 Nov 2012 16:07
To: ANT_THOMAS 33 of 58
I think they have some sort of GUI recovery mode thing that can connect to the internet, which implies that if a Mac can't access the net (assuming a connection is available), something is really badly wrong.

I think.

I should probably find this stuff out, in case my MBP gets ill.
From: af (CAER)20 Nov 2012 16:07
To: ANT_THOMAS 34 of 58
I think they have some sort of GUI recovery mode thing that can connect to the internet, which implies that if a Mac can't access the net (assuming a connection is available), something is really badly wrong.

I think.

I should probably find this stuff out, in case my MBP gets ill.
From: af (CAER)20 Nov 2012 16:07
To: ALL35 of 58
Hey double post, awesome.
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Nov 2012 16:38
To: ALL36 of 58
Hey double post, awesome.