Originally posted by: TheStu
It all depends on what kind of hell you put them through, and what you mean by last.
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: TheStu
It all depends on what kind of hell you put them through, and what you mean by last.
Not true. The CFL backlight WILL get dim after a few years no matter how well you care for it.
Originally posted by: corkyg
There are also other weak points such as the A/C adapter connection port. The best I have seen there is IBM/Lenovo. A hazard to those connectors are users who trip over the cord when in a strange place.
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: corkyg
There are also other weak points such as the A/C adapter connection port. The best I have seen there is IBM/Lenovo. A hazard to those connectors are users who trip over the cord when in a strange place.
I'd have to give the nod to the Macbooks as far as A/C adapter connections. The quality of the connection and Magsafe design are the best I have seen.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: corkyg
There are also other weak points such as the A/C adapter connection port. The best I have seen there is IBM/Lenovo. A hazard to those connectors are users who trip over the cord when in a strange place.
I'd have to give the nod to the Macbooks as far as A/C adapter connections. The quality of the connection and Magsafe design are the best I have seen.
That's pretty funny actually.
I do like the magsafe, no need to worry about tripping over the cord, it plugs and unplugs easily (i know, how is plugging in a power cord hard? Well, with the magnetic tip, you don't even have to work, you just get it close and it will plug in). But the cords are poorly designed and often fray at either the connector or the brick. Mine has frayed at the brick and needs to be replaced, my friend's frayed at the connector.
Originally posted by: fr
I have a Dell Inspiron 4100 from 2001 still running strong.
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: TheStu
It all depends on what kind of hell you put them through, and what you mean by last.
Not true. The CFL backlight WILL get dim after a few years no matter how well you care for it.
Right, but more and more laptops are transitioning to LED backlighting, which never gets dimmer and lasts longer period than CCFL.
As of right now, the Dell XPS 1530 and the Apple MacBook Pro are the only two 15.4" laptops that have LED backlighting.
The Sony 13.3", the Dell XPS 1330 and the Apple MacBook Air have LED backlights on 13.3" laptops, and a bunch of smaller ones have them too.
Originally posted by: gpgofast
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: TheStu
It all depends on what kind of hell you put them through, and what you mean by last.
Not true. The CFL backlight WILL get dim after a few years no matter how well you care for it.
Right, but more and more laptops are transitioning to LED backlighting, which never gets dimmer and lasts longer period than CCFL.
As of right now, the Dell XPS 1530 and the Apple MacBook Pro are the only two 15.4" laptops that have LED backlighting.
The Sony 13.3", the Dell XPS 1330 and the Apple MacBook Air have LED backlights on 13.3" laptops, and a bunch of smaller ones have them too.
Sorry to burst your "MacBubble" but Lenovo is offering a very WIDE range of notebooks with an LED backlit display. I've got a T400 on order with a 14" LED screen. Their T500 is a 15.4" with an LED screen available, Their X200 is a 12.1" available with a LED. Their X300 has a 13.3" LED screen.
My T400 on order should be a pretty nice machine, 128GB SSD, C2D 2.8GHz Proc, 4 GB RAM, LED Display, Hybrid Graphics adapter...all for well under $2000. I wish the video card was zippier, but for a business notebook I don't need much in that department. Battery life on these notebooks is reported to be extremely good.