Technology Vent. :(

DisneyGal08

Earning My Ears
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When it comes to technology, I'm sooo unlucky.
I bought a laptop in 2010, i hardly use it because it came with an annoying ringing noise to it. Now for some reason it makes a horrible noise when booting up. I don't know what happened to it. It's a Dell. I'm usually a HP but i took a chance. The only thing i learned is that DELL sucks.

My smart watch i got in 2022 stopped working. So i have been on the hunt ever since for a new one. Given I only have a budget of $66.00 not too many great choices. I've gone through 8 watches on Amazon. Returns after Returns. My newest pick is defective cause the charger said it was 100% charged but the battery only shows 50%. :(. NOT MY FAULT.

I'm just aggravated about technology. I'm soo unlucky in life in general, so its not too much of a shock i'm unlucky with technology too. :(.
 
I agree that Macs are the way to go, but they do carry a price tag. However, surprisingly usable old MacBooks can be found on like eBay and stuff. I would avoid anything with less than 8mb ram like the plague.
 

Stick with brand names and the watch will be fine. Average useful life of a laptop is about 5 years. I'll never own an Apple product and have been quite content with Android and ChromeOS. I was looking at a getting a new Windows Laptop, but when I can get a perfectly functional Chromebook for 1/4 the price that a marginally decent Windows machine would cost. I'll stick with ChromeOS.
 
I've had one Dell laptop and it ran very well. I've had a few HPs and they didn't last as long. One also had a buggy wifi card. Any brand is prone to potential defects, and a loud noise was probably a factory defect with the fan.

For $66, I don't think you're going to find any smart watch worth the money. The $40 ones I'm seeing on Amazon are knock-offs with little quality control. If you really want a fitness tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is $100.
 
Stick with brand names and the watch will be fine. Average useful life of a laptop is about 5 years. I'll never own an Apple product and have been quite content with Android and ChromeOS. I was looking at a getting a new Windows Laptop, but when I can get a perfectly functional Chromebook for 1/4 the price that a marginally decent Windows machine would cost. I'll stick with ChromeOS.
I know nothing about laptops, but that seems to be about what I get. For me, if I can write, find web sites and watch movies, I'm happy. But screens start going wonky like going dark, overheating, etc. Hey son, laptop having issues, start looking . I've had several brands (mostly cause I tell son not spending that much), they all seem to last about 5 years.
 
Never had any major problems with Dell. It’s what I bought for my office workers and self. Stayed with Dell until I retired, it died and I realized I had no need for a laptop anymore and switched to an Apple tablet.

A lot of people buy more tech than they need.
 
Over the years have had both Dell & HP laptops and never had any issues. They last about 5-7 yrs as others have mentioned. About the time they stop supporting whatever operating system you have, it is better to get a new device versus trying to update that on your own. If you just need to surf the internet, do online shopping or other basic functions, most of the name-brand devices will be fine. I like a real keyboard since I find them much easier to use for any sort of typing you might be doing. If you do any specialized or high-end computing, then you need to look for a device suited to how you intend to use it.
 
I'm with an HP laptop with no issues for about 4 years now. I think once the industry went to SS hard drives, a lot of the downtime issues went away.
 
If you really want a fitness tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is $100.
We've become increasingly disenchanted with Fitbit. Since Google bought it, support has been reduced, and there are no longer forums.

OP, I think 14 years is a pretty good run for a laptop. My office provides a Microsoft Surface for employees, and I've found them pretty reliable.
 
I have a Dell laptop at home and a Dell Chromebook at work and haven't had any problems with them. If was doing the strange noise from the beginning, why didn't you return it?
 
We use Dell products at work and my home laptop is a Dell. My home one that I use frequently is from Dec 2019 and still works great. The lifespan of a laptop is probably 4-7 years. Sounds can be turned off. Noises, well maybe it's a fan issue and needs additional ventilation? Chrome books are fairly inexpensive. I'm not a fan, but it's what my parents have to surf the internet and what the school issues our kids.

Smart watches, you get what you pay for.
 
When it comes to technology, I'm sooo unlucky.
I bought a laptop in 2010, i hardly use it because it came with an annoying ringing noise to it. Now for some reason it makes a horrible noise when booting up. I don't know what happened to it. It's a Dell. I'm usually a HP but i took a chance. The only thing i learned is that DELL sucks.

My smart watch i got in 2022 stopped working. So i have been on the hunt ever since for a new one. Given I only have a budget of $66.00 not too many great choices. I've gone through 8 watches on Amazon. Returns after Returns. My newest pick is defective cause the charger said it was 100% charged but the battery only shows 50%. :(. NOT MY FAULT.

I'm just aggravated about technology. I'm soo unlucky in life in general, so its not too much of a shock i'm unlucky with technology too. :(.
This is a joke, right?
 
Does the device have all updates? There comes a point when many devices stop being supported.

This happened with my Arlo cameras, they still worked but I got an email they just weren't going to get any more updates or support so they went into the trash and I got a different brand mostly because I assume the stunt was to get people to buy their updated cameras & I'm spiteful like that. Whole thing irked me & I get annoyed that pretty much all devices age to old faster than a banana.

There was a while when I was using an Ipad instead of a laptop & realized a laptop wasn't really necessary for my own needs. I do have a laptop now as a gift but a tablet worked for me just fine and if you look for refurbished they are mush less costly than a laptop which also means less loss when they fail.

As a FYI, most public libraries do have computers available to people with a Library Card, if you don't use a computer often maybe this works.
 
If the laptop is from 2010 and you've hardly used it then you've unlikely kept up with things like updates and its probably just too old now.

I had a dud fitbit once that only lasted me 3 months and that does suck.
If your budget is $66 NOW then I'd consider saving up a bit.

Personally I stopped wearing my current smart watch earlier this year and have felt amazing without it.
 
This is a joke, right?
This has to be. No one expects a laptop to last that long, especially if it was not very top of the line when it was purchased. Laptops have a shorter lifespan then a desktop and I wouldn't even expect a desktop to go beyond 8-10.
 












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