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wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 23rd Aug 10 at 5:39pm
So, for being offline a month, and half a year of having no computer. I'm back! {Grin} with a new computer!!! {Cool} {Grin}

I love this laptop! It's amazing!

Intel Pent. processor P6000 1.86GHz
Intel HD Graphics
17.3'' HD+ LED LCD
3GB RAM
250GB HDD
HD Webcam
Win7 Home Premium x64

and it's made by Acer, Aspire 7741Z

and I got it for $400 plus tax.

So I'm back and ready to do some awesomeness!

So, whats new in your lives?


Re: wo0T - Posted By Graham (amusedtodeath) on 23rd Aug 10 at 10:05pm
Good to hear that you're back!

Nothing new for me - work work and more work. I'll be the Chapter Director for my networking group come October, plus we've just put our new website and branding live so it's all go at work, plus my new job role means less time {Sad}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Ross (admin) on 23rd Aug 10 at 11:31pm
Glad to see you back again. Fingers crossed this one doesn't break {Wink}

Sounds like quite a good deal you got there for $400 (which is about £250 right?)

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 23rd Aug 10 at 11:41pm
Graham - Sounds great. Good luck on everything.! {Smile}

Ross - Nah, I'm gonna take extra care of this one. {Tongue Out} Google says £200, so I guess.

Re: wo0T - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 24th Aug 10 at 3:35am
Eh like I said on Yahoo, this one is better than my old, and I mean way better. {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Ross (admin) on 24th Aug 10 at 12:25pm
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
 
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 24th Aug 10 at 1:18pm
 
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
 
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}

Re: wo0T - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 24th Aug 10 at 4:34pm
 
 
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
 
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}


{Wink} thats what I was getting at calling it junk {Tongue Out}

DM: yoy should stop using a laptop as your primary and get a desktop for when your home, you wont burn through laptops to quickly that way {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 24th Aug 10 at 9:43pm
 
 
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
 
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}



My Mom, has had her Acer Aspire 1 for 2 years now. It's a die hard. xD 2 glasses of water spilled all over it in the same week. It's fallen on the floor. The keyboard stopped working because of the water. but it's still working great. It now has Windows 7 on it. and it's still going really good.


Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 4:34pm
 
 
 


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}


{Wink} thats what I was getting at calling it junk {Tongue Out}

DM: yoy should stop using a laptop as your primary and get a desktop for when your home, you wont burn through laptops to quickly that way {Tongue Out}


I don't like Desktops. Don't like the bulkiness, and can't move it anywhere, can't take it to a friends house, the dentist office, or McDonalds. and I would like to have the convenience of taking it from my room, to the living room, or dining room. So your argument is invalid. {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Ross (admin) on 24th Aug 10 at 10:22pm
 
 
Posted By dog199200 on 24th Aug 10 at 12:06am
 
hate to say it man but the PC is rather a bunch of jump based on specs XD if you seen my new pc's specs you'd be drooling XD XD XD


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}


We've got a couple of Acer desktops running in our office. One of them is the only machine in the office which hasn't had an issue of some sort or needed some kind of upgrade since it was brought over two years ago. I also used to have a friend who would swear by how good his Acer laptop was - and even at the time it was a few years old.
Generally I try not to buy into the whole "this brand is the best" way of thinking. I'm sure they all have their benefits and their downfalls. I try to look at things in terms of what is the most suitable bit of hardware for what I am trying to achieve.

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 24th Aug 10 at 10:27pm
 
 
 


When looking at any specs you should really take the price into account. I think that sounds a decent spec for that kind of price. I doubt I could get something like that for £250 in the UK {Tongue Out}


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}


We've got a couple of Acer desktops running in our office. One of them is the only machine in the office which hasn't had an issue of some sort or needed some kind of upgrade since it was brought over two years ago. I also used to have a friend who would swear by how good his Acer laptop was - and even at the time it was a few years old.
Generally I try not to buy into the whole "this brand is the best" way of thinking. I'm sure they all have their benefits and their downfalls. I try to look at things in terms of what is the most suitable bit of hardware for what I am trying to achieve.


That's what I say.

This one was better then my $700 Laptop, that had bad specs, than this one. Nothing would stay fixed. Get it back from the shop, and something else goes wrong. {Tongue Out} and now I can play my games at full graphics acceleration, without any lag. {Smile}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 25th Aug 10 at 12:47am
 
 


Acer's known for their low prices...but also for their lack of durability.

Glad to see you back, Darkmage, but don't overuse your computer or it will likely die fairly quickly. {Tongue Out} Generally it's the hard drive connection that goes first on Acers, so look out for data inconsistencies. {Wink}


We've got a couple of Acer desktops running in our office. One of them is the only machine in the office which hasn't had an issue of some sort or needed some kind of upgrade since it was brought over two years ago. I also used to have a friend who would swear by how good his Acer laptop was - and even at the time it was a few years old.
Generally I try not to buy into the whole "this brand is the best" way of thinking. I'm sure they all have their benefits and their downfalls. I try to look at things in terms of what is the most suitable bit of hardware for what I am trying to achieve.


Neither am I, but when you've seen issues like I have, you tend to be wary of certain brands.

I attempted to fix four Acer laptops last year; upon opening them up, I found components on the motherboard held down with masking tape, not vinyl/electrical tape. Two of the laptops had faulty hard drive connectors, one had a burnt-out PSU and the other's CPU was busted internally.

I've never used an Acer desktop, so I can't say anything about them, but I've not seen many good things from their laptops.

As a note, I agree with what Broken said about not using a laptop as your primary computer. All four of the Acers were used as primary computers, and I've also seen the effect personally. I've got 2 busted laptops in my closet, and this one's near the end of its life, as well (all from the past 4 years). I'm not saying don't have a laptop; just don't use it all the time. {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 25th Aug 10 at 2:04am
My Toshiba laptop, they used masking tap to hold the wires down. {Tongue Out} Our Dell desktop also has electric tap holding the wired down. {Tongue Out} So I can only imagine all manufactures do it. (Bet not Apple though. {Tongue Out} )

Re: wo0T - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 25th Aug 10 at 2:11am
 
My Toshiba laptop, they used masking tap to hold the wires down. {Tongue Out} Our Dell desktop also has electric tap holding the wired down. {Tongue Out} So I can only imagine all manufactures do it. (Bet not Apple though. {Tongue Out} )


Electrical tape is fine, but masking tape can melt/set on fire, which causes issues that don't even need to be specified. {Tongue Out}

Re: wo0T - Posted By dog199200 (dog199200) on 25th Aug 10 at 4:42am
 
I don't like Desktops. Don't like the bulkiness, and can't move it anywhere, can't take it to a friends house, the dentist office, or McDonalds. and I would like to have the convenience of taking it from my room, to the living room, or dining room. So your argument is invalid. {Tongue Out}


My argument is perfectly valid, your just not thinking {Unsure} Get a desktop as your primary PC, then a laptop nd use your laptop for mobility so you can take it places. That way you DONT burn out your laptop quickly like you ALWAYS DO. Desktops last a lot longer, can be upgraded a lot easier, and tend to be cheaper. Plus you'd be protecting your laptop but not using it for everything, just when you need to be mobile... so my argument is valid, its up to you though, your money your going to blow, not mine {Tongue Out}


Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 25th Aug 10 at 5:36am
 
 
My Toshiba laptop, they used masking tap to hold the wires down. {Tongue Out} Our Dell desktop also has electric tap holding the wired down. {Tongue Out} So I can only imagine all manufactures do it. (Bet not Apple though. {Tongue Out} )


Electrical tape is fine, but masking tape can melt/set on fire, which causes issues that don't even need to be specified. {Tongue Out}


Guess I was lucky on my last laptop. >.<

Re: wo0T - Posted By Luke (lukem) on 28th Aug 10 at 11:45pm
Nice computer! Good to see you around (see you around the web a lot!)

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 29th Aug 10 at 2:29am
What forums?

Re: wo0T - Posted By Luke (lukem) on 29th Aug 10 at 2:58am
Probably not allowed to say....

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 29th Aug 10 at 3:08am
PM. {Smile}

Re: wo0T - Posted By darkdays (darkdays) on 1st Sep 10 at 9:05pm
Welcome back. {Tongue Out}

Yeah, I have an Acer laptop too. It was $700, but I bought it on Black Friday, so it became only $400-500.

Re: wo0T - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 1st Sep 10 at 9:46pm
Nice. what kind is it?