There is not a single warranty in the world that covers strawberry syrup keyboard replacement.
My Sony Vaio's warranty certainly does, as do the accidental damage-including warranties by any other manufacturer.
There is not a single warranty in the world that covers strawberry syrup keyboard replacement.
Does anyone have any experience with Acer laptops?
There is one on sale at Staples for $599...here are the specs
Intel® Core™ i5-430M Processor (2.26GHz)
4GB installed memory
500GB hard drive
Acer® CineCrystal 15.6" (1366 x 768) TFT display
8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
5-in-1 card reader; 1 - HDMI Port
Acer InviLink™ 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™
Integrated Acer® Crystal Eye webcam
Dimensions 15"W x 10"D x 1.3"H (5.7lbs)
6-cell lithium ion battery: up to 4.0 hours of battery life
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
It seems like a really good deal to me. In researching online, I can find people who have negative things to say about every single brand (Acer, HP, Dell, etc.), so that doesn't really help much.
Also, a software question....if I want Outlook, does that come as part of Windows 7 or MS Office?
Thanks for the help...you guys are great.
Oh, BTW....for anyone else who is looking, I believe Staples will have quite a few computers in their ad tomorrow (5/23).
I really don't need great graphics - no time for gaming and such. I will need to create documents and worksheets. I would like to do some digital scrapbooking, but lord knows when the time for that will magically appear!
I do know that I will need Office, and I don't want a system that runs terribly slow. We have cable access here, and it's nice an quick. I can't justify the cost of a Mac for the basic way that I will be using it. Decisions, decisions!!Outlook comes with Office. But I think windows might have some sort of mail program, similar to what Outlook Express was, not sure of the name. But if you want all the stuff like task manager, etc, then you'll have to get Outlook.
That seems like a good deal. I don't personally have experience w/ Acer but my dd's friends have them for about year now with no issues. I know a year isn't the greatest test, sorry!
I do have personal experience w/ Dell. I bought an InspironE1505 3 years ago and have had 0 issues. Unlike the pp, I've only had good experinence with Dell support, though it was about orders, not tech, so I'm sure they are different units.
I was so happy with her last system that I just bought this one for dd's grad gift, it was $699. I was able to reformat her old 15 back to factory fresh (you can do this yourself by the way, you don't need to pay dell to reset it...there are instructions in the book/online) and am using for myself as a backup in case my desktop gets frisky on me. As you can see the Acer you are looking at is less money, but has faster cpu and more hd space. Smaller screen though, which is what my dd wanted, the 17", and this was within my budget. So you have to weigh out what you really want for within your budget. If you like the 15" size and don't need to put too much stress on the videio card then I think the Acer deal is the way to go.
The video card is something you want to pay attention to also. Usually an independent like ATI or Nvidea (?) is better than integrated intel. For example, the ATI below added $125 to the price...
New Inspiron 17 Inspiron 17 Notebook
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit
Processor NEW 2010 Intel®Core i3 - 330M
Memory 4GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz
LCD 17.3" HD+ WLED
Video Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 1GB
Hard Drive 320GB, 5400 RPM
System Color Obsidian Black
Network Card Integrated 10/100 Network Card
Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 9.0
CD ROM/DVD ROM 8X CD/DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)
Sound High Definition Audio 2.0
Wireless Dell 1397 Wireless-G
Camera Integrated 1.3M Pixel Webcam
Office Productivity Software MS WORKS 9.0 With Office Home and Students 60 days free trial
Anti-Virus/Security Suite (Pre-installed) McAfee SecurityCenter, 15-Months
Battery Lithium Ion Battery (6 cell)
Service 1 Year Basic Service Plan
Service 1 Dell Online Backup 2GB for 1 year
I removed McAffee though and put on AVG.
To the person with the internet issues after the reset your computer. Do you have a router. If so, you might need to reset that as well. When I rest the old 15 I mentioned above, it didn't find the network. I had to unplug the router and let it set a few minutes, then rebooted laptop and everything was good to go. I suggest turning off the Dell auto updates, but keep the Windows. Set windows to let you analyze before installing in case there is stuff you don't need or want (like for me personally, I unchecked IE8 and all drivers, since messing with drivers is something you should do independent and read instructions, etc.)
Thanks for all of the help.I really don't need great graphics - no time for gaming and such. I will need to create documents and worksheets. I would like to do some digital scrapbooking, but lord knows when the time for that will magically appear!
I do know that I will need Office, and I don't want a system that runs terribly slow. We have cable access here, and it's nice an quick. I can't justify the cost of a Mac for the basic way that I will be using it. Decisions, decisions!!