Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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ASUS is one of the best makes. They started of just making boards for the other laptops but branched out. Very reliable laptops.


Makers of the Nexus 7 , and Google have given the contract for the new Nexus 10 to Asus , taken it away from Samsung ..........
 
Acer or Asus ?

Only ask as I might be changing from Traditional desk top to lap top , and mate at work's daughter bought an ASUS , loves it to bits !!!!

ASUS are a respected manufacturer in the IT industry, amongst repair engineers. Acer are... well, I'd rather not say.

BTW, don't change from trad desktop/tower to laptop, unless your desktop is truly ancient. Add a laptop by all means.
 
Just a fair warning: with Acer you get good performance for the price but they often have overheating issues and they're built in such a way that they're impossible to deconstruct so you'll be ripped off for repairs.

You might want to have a look at pcspecialist.co.uk

I've got insurance on my laptop so will be fine.
 
My brother had an Acer that he loved at first, but it became unusable very quickly. I'm not sure if this was through him mistreating it or not, but still.
 
ASUS are a respected manufacturer in the IT industry, amongst repair engineers. Acer are... well, I'd rather not say.

BTW, don't change from trad desktop/tower to laptop, unless your desktop is truly ancient. Add a laptop by all means.

Really ?

I read everywhere that old stuff needs to be A- Apple or B - Lap top .

Yes I am a luddite , so what is it .

I Like sitting in front of a screen , but security is paramount .
 
ASUS is one of the best makes. They started of just making boards for the other laptops but branched out. Very reliable laptops.

Yeah, I have an ASUS router, and the thing is beastly. For kicks after buying it, I messed with the settings for optimal range and walked down the road...granted, that was in an area with lowish interference, but I was getting a workable signal over 100m away.

And I have a Gateway laptop, which is an Acer mark. As Joe says, they generally have a great spec-to-cost ratio, but you do need to be a bit wary because they are known to be less than sturdy. Mine is still working without fault, though it took using modded drivers to get decent performance from the wireless card.
 
Really ?

I read everywhere that old stuff needs to be A- Apple or B - Lap top .

Yes I am a luddite , so what is it .

I Like sitting in front of a screen , but security is paramount .

Don't quite know what you mean by that No1J, but I'll do a quick explanation of what I mean. Pound for pound, a traditional tower/desktop will easily beat a laptop performance wise. It'll also be easier to use in one place and, if anything goes wrong, it is far cheaper to repair or even upgrade. Oh, and laptops don't have anything like the reliability either. They have one single advantage. You can carry them around, room to room or over distances. I use my Samsung Galaxy S2 when I'm out. It's good enough for using as a computer outside. As for indoors, use a trad tower/desktop. Even the display can be miles bigger and better. To be honest, it's a no-brainer.

Apple..? Nice, but way overpriced. I won't part with actual money for kewl alone.
 
Don't quite know what you mean by that No1J, but I'll do a quick explanation of what I mean. Pound for pound, a traditional tower/desktop will easily beat a laptop performance wise. It'll also be easier to use in one place and, if anything goes wrong, it is far cheaper to repair or even upgrade. Oh, and laptops don't have anything like the reliability either. They have one single advantage. You can carry them around, room to room or over distances. I use my Samsung Galaxy S2 when I'm out. It's good enough for using as a computer outside. As for indoors, use a trad tower/desktop. Even the display can be miles bigger and better. To be honest, it's a no-brainer.

Apple..? Nice, but way overpriced. I won't part with actual money for kewl alone.



Thanks .

I had read that a modern lap top out performed a Traditional tower , seems I was reading the wrong stuff :-)
 
Thanks .

I had read that a modern lap top out performed a Traditional tower , seems I was reading the wrong stuff :-)

Not similar equipment at the same price. The performance divide used to be miles wide. Nowadays it's a lot closer, but it's still a no-brainer. You won't find me buying a laptop any time soon. Mind you, I hardly actually buy any equipment, though I do have more computers than I have uses. :)
 
Yeah, I have an ASUS router, and the thing is beastly. For kicks after buying it, I messed with the settings for optimal range and walked down the road...granted, that was in an area with lowish interference, but I was getting a workable signal over 100m away.

And I have a Gateway laptop, which is an Acer mark. As Joe says, they generally have a great spec-to-cost ratio, but you do need to be a bit wary because they are known to be less than sturdy. Mine is still working without fault, though it took using modded drivers to get decent performance from the wireless card.

Had my ASUS for 3 years now. Can still play the new FM on it with ease, so that's fine with me. My bro got a Acer about the same time and had it repaired twice before buying a ASUS when it broke down the third time.
 
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