Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by Ahmose
Well that makes me happy. I waited years to buy a laptop, because I was told they are unreliable and don't last. Good to hear you say otherwise.
I have tried the trackpoint, but it takes some getting used to. My cursor flies around the screen when I use it.
haha!
Yeah, a quick jump into your mouse settings, and to the 'trackpoint' tab,
and you can change the speed/sensitivity, etc.
I always have to set it to my needs upon a fresh install, otherwise it's waay too fast. lol
Thinkpads are more like business grade laptops, hearty, long lasting, workhorses.
But the majority of other laptops on the market today are mostly all "consumer grade"..
Which don't last nearly as long, and are not as capable.
With consumer grade laptops..
The normal life span (with average users) seems to be about 3-5 years (waayy too short). lol
But business grade laptops, the average lifespan seems to be a good 7+ years..
I mean, take my old thinkpad 600E for instance, that thing is 13 years old and still going strong. lol
But I know people who have bought new laptops (consumer grade),
and within a year or 2 they are out having to buy another.
(which they could most likely avoid if they just removed windows and installed a real OS.) lol
So yeah, Most laptops on the market today are not really made to last, it's true.
But you got a good one! So I think you'll get years and years of use from it.
But if you want to keep it going 100% strong until the day it is obsolete....
Think about changing that virus ,.. err, i mean operating system, to a proper OS. lol