I admit it. I'm a late adopter, and I stay with things wayy too long. And I'm sort of a "If it ain't broke don't fix it" person. But my current work laptop is 7 years old! So here I am asking for thougts on buying a new laptop.
My current laptop is:
HP G71 with 17" screen, 1600x900 max res, 60hz scan rate
Video is onboard, Intel Series 4 Express chipset
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T6600 2.2Ghz 64bit
4GB ram
500 GB HD
I bought it in 2009. The BIOS date is 12/2010
I updated to Windows 10 3 months ago and it's running fine.
So, what would I gain if I went with a new laptop (under about $500)?
And more to the point, when you see I have a 7 year old laptop, what jumps out and says "OMG you are REALLY likely to have (name a bad thing here) happen any time!".
Any ideas?
Steve
My current laptop is:
HP G71 with 17" screen, 1600x900 max res, 60hz scan rate
Video is onboard, Intel Series 4 Express chipset
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T6600 2.2Ghz 64bit
4GB ram
500 GB HD
I bought it in 2009. The BIOS date is 12/2010
I updated to Windows 10 3 months ago and it's running fine.
So, what would I gain if I went with a new laptop (under about $500)?
And more to the point, when you see I have a 7 year old laptop, what jumps out and says "OMG you are REALLY likely to have (name a bad thing here) happen any time!".
Any ideas?
Steve