I have finally declared my laptop as "unusable."
It's 8-9 years old, 2nd generation core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and a slow 320GB harddrive trying valiantly to run Windows 10.
Takes eons to boot up and the harddrive just grinds and grinds and grinds. Chrome is taking longer to open and longer to build the pages. Converting small video files takes hours.
My kids damaged the power supply jack years ago, so I must *never* move the laptop or bump the cord or it'll take me 15 minutes of fidgeting to get it seated properly again.
For me, buying a replacement computer, creates as much anxiety as buying or selling a house. I know more about the technology than many casual consumers but not as much as "hardcore" consumers. It's something I do very infrequently. I just hate it. I worry that I'll make wrong decisions and regret my purchase, miss an important spec and kick myself later. I also loathe the idea of pouring a lot of money into this stuff. I have better things to spend my money on. A computer is simply a necessary evil, like a car or health insurance. It's not something I "enjoy."
I'm sure I'll cop all kinds of ridicule from the tech nerds in the group for my choice, but I've settled on an HP Envy 360x 2-in-1 laptop.
- I simply wasn't willing to fork out for the SSD. The 2-in-1's that offer SSDs typically have smaller drives and offer less RAM unless you really plunk down the coin. This unit has a 1TB 7200RPM SATA drive which will still seem like a decent improvement to my user experience. I have an external harddrive in my office that I can shunt my raw video files and other inconsequential crap onto, to conserve storage space.
- 12GB of RAM is a significant step up from my current unit and should be adequate for a number of years.
- 7th Generation core i5 processor. Consumer reviews state that there is very little difference between the i5 and the i7 and I decided not to pay an additional $250+ just to get the i7 and 4 more GB of RAM.
- Touch screen, e-stylus support. I'm going to see if this device kills two birds with one stone and eliminates my desire for a separate tablet device.
- Bluetooth. This device might also be nice to have on the boat sometimes, for navigation support. I can use OpenCPN and it'll talk to my GPS puck. I'll have to be careful about the conditions that I take it out in though.
- My company offers a special deal to purchase a full MS Office suite for $10.00 so I'll do that as soon as the unit arrives.
Price- $700 on clearance. I considered waiting until Black Friday/Cyber Monday but I don't expect much of a further price reduction from the clearance sale price. My old laptop is really so bad that waiting another 3 weeks will really, really irritate me.
I compared various Apple computers and laptops, the Lenovo Yoga and other 2-in-1's and this is what I ended up settling on. If this thing satisfies the tablet uses, it'll be a considerable bargain. If not, it's still a "fair deal." If I get 7 years out of it, I'll be happy but I'm aiming for more.