Laptop for Travel

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My (old) laptop screen went black again, this morning ... this is the 4th or 5th time this has happened. I am going to have to buy a new one now. All is backed up into the cloud and to an external HD.

I am 18 months from retirement to "part-time" so I think I am going big with this purchase...decent laptop (does not need to be expensive - not pushing needy software), docking station, dual monitors, etc. If I see anything that jumps out, I will let you know. Probably start looking on Monday.
I picked up a solid Dell from Costco for 1200. It has been a very solid laptop. It replaced my power tower with two monitors and all the work needs. Pretty sure that is the same one there I linked. its a touch less now.
 
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I went from a tower to a laptop due to the wife wanting the desk gone, I miss it but life moves on, I have been through a couple HP a Lenovo and currently running a Gigabyte. no disc drive on these last couple as they are all solid state and no hard drives, I bought a external reader and a burner, haven't burned any disc and that's probably going on 5 years. Look at what you will be using it for before you buy a fully rigged it might save you some $$
 
We travel with iPads, can download movies before you leave, nice and lightweight too. Probably last longer than a laptop that isnt used much.

you can project it to a TV wirelessly, or buy an HDMI adapter. both work great.
David, I still un-decided about getting a laptop for plane. Not sure I want to carry a 15" or not? Tom's tv is just a regular tv. My Tablet has casting but wont work on his. My tablet does not have HDMI capability. What kind of adapter would I have to use. Guessing it would be Bluetooth?
whistlepig whistlepig HP Envy about 3.5 years old.
I have had two HP laptops and never again! Been happy with my Dells
 
David, I still un-decided about getting a laptop for plane. Not sure I want to carry a 15" or not? Tom's tv is just a regular tv. My Tablet has casting but wont work on his. My tablet does not have HDMI capability. What kind of adapter would I have to use. Guessing it would be Bluetooth?

I have had two HP laptops and never again! Been happy with my Dells
We have "older" iPads and use the Apple brand lightening adapter.

but Amazon has many that are USB C for non-lightening adapters

Worded good.
 
I have had two HP laptops and never again! Been happy with my Dells
BrianGSDTexoma BrianGSDTexoma Agreed. I just remember the HP was a cheap-purchase, secondary use, vacation-type, travel computer when I bought it and it turned into primary use when I retired my home desktop (a Dell).

I use Dell - mostly trouble free - at work with approximately 40 workstations and 1 big 'ole server.

If you buy the best - it only hurts once!
 
It's all a crapshoot . I have Dells that never had an issue , and have Dells that puked after a couple years .
Got into the HP's and they've been solid so far , but that could change .
uncle eddie uncle eddie I had a dell that used to black screen . I was told it some " static " but I don't know .
I used to have to power it down .
Unplug the cord .
Remove the battery .
Then hold the power button for a certain amount of time .
Worked most of the time . Sometimes I had to restart the monitor itself with a button sequence .
You'd have to look that up .
 
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I went from a tower to a laptop due to the wife wanting the desk gone, I miss it but life moves on, I have been through a couple HP a Lenovo and currently running a Gigabyte. no disc drive on these last couple as they are all solid state and no hard drives, I bought a external reader and a burner, haven't burned any disc and that's probably going on 5 years. Look at what you will be using it for before you buy a fully rigged it might save you some $$
"Look at what you are using it for" first is excellent advice. I've coached quite a few people through buying PC's all of whom were originally going to buy more expensive rigs that were beyond anything they would do. Most folks are using them for the net, maybe some pics, music and video streaming and bill pay. Heck there are 5 year old rigs that will do all of that just fine. If that's the case I focus on a big hard drive and 16g ram. Sometimes even 8gb ram is ok if it's a bill pay and surfing machine.
 
What did you end up doing?

Just spent most of today between coats on the fence getting everything from the wife's old laptop to the new one. Not a fan of Win11but that's it's own story.

It's 15" but it really is pretty slim and weighs not much for a $249 laptop.
 
What did you end up doing?

Just spent most of today between coats on the fence getting everything from the wife's old laptop to the new one. Not a fan of Win11but that's it's own story.

It's 15" but it really is pretty slim and weighs not much for a $249 laptop.
Not decided. My tablet is working so that be good for trip. The only holding me back was the 8 mb ram but 16 really drove up the price. Been looking at the NIMO but should probably stick with name brand.

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Look at certified refurbs from the major manufacturers. They are recent enough to work just fine for quite some time and come with a decent warranty.
 
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My most recent refurb is a Lenovo desktop that is new enough to have come loaded with windows 11 pro. It replaced my perfectly good last Lenovo that got fried by lightning. Before that, I got the wife a refurbished Lenovo laptop also loaded with win 11 pro.
 
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