At 05:01 2019-03-24, Koen Piller koen.piller@gmail.com wrote:
Dell , why do you change a winning team?
Dell was not a winner for me. I had a Dell Optiplex. The laser printer I did not use heavily. Possibly, the printer resented this as it died after using about 1.2 toner cartridges. Yes, that is one and a fifth. A few months later, the computer itself died. Loneliness? I still have the monitor though.
Winning team or not, there may be other brands with some useful features that you find useful though computers are rather commodity.
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Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 6:16 PM Gene Wirchenko genew@telus.net wrote:
At 05:01 2019-03-24, Koen Piller koen.piller@gmail.com wrote:
Dell , why do you change a winning team?
Dell was not a winner for me. I had a Dell Optiplex.
Dell and HP and all the rest make many lines of machines. There are inexpensive consumer-grade machines that won't put up with daily commutes and intense usage. There are servers designed for long-term support and predictable although mediocre performance, There are gaming laptops. Finally, there are professional machines that developers would need.
If you buy a sports car, you can't complain it's lousy for hauling manure.
If you want a professional machine, a Dell Lattitude or Lenovo ThinkPad T or X are the product lines from those two vendors. I'm sure other vendors also have good machines, I'm just less familiar with them.
I recently got a HP 840 G5 laptop as my work machine. Lovely piece of kit, aluminum body.
On 03/26/19 6:29 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
If you buy a sports car, you can't complain it's lousy for hauling manure.
Oh, do NOT tell me what I can't do! >:-(
"If you buy a sports car, you can't complain it's lousy for hauling manure."
Watch me:
"This friggen Lamborghini can't haul manure worth shit!"
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