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Windows 10. Horrible!
On 11/11/2017 5:05 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN wrote: I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). which is very rare, but you can always download whatever is needed before you visit those locations, so it's a non-issue. Not always. yes always. There are lots of things that cannot be DL, without additional cost. cost isn't the issue, and is not applicable for one's own files anyway. once again, you're arguing just to argue. twisting again. -- PeterN |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
In article , PeterN
wrote: I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). which is very rare, but you can always download whatever is needed before you visit those locations, so it's a non-issue. Not always. yes always. There are lots of things that cannot be DL, without additional cost. cost isn't the issue, and is not applicable for one's own files anyway. once again, you're arguing just to argue. twisting again. nope. |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
On 11/11/2017 6:12 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN wrote: I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). which is very rare, but you can always download whatever is needed before you visit those locations, so it's a non-issue. Not always. yes always. There are lots of things that cannot be DL, without additional cost. cost isn't the issue, and is not applicable for one's own files anyway. once again, you're arguing just to argue. twisting again. nope. Saying "nope" in your response, is equivalent to our President saying "believe me." -- PeterN |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
In article , PeterN
wrote: I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). which is very rare, but you can always download whatever is needed before you visit those locations, so it's a non-issue. Not always. yes always. There are lots of things that cannot be DL, without additional cost. cost isn't the issue, and is not applicable for one's own files anyway. once again, you're arguing just to argue. twisting again. nope. Saying "nope" in your response, is equivalent to our President saying "believe me." maybe one day you can discuss things rather than attack. i expect that day to be *after* there is a *new* president. |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
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Whisky-dave wrote: On Friday, 10 November 2017 21:02:58 UTC, Alfred Molon wrote: In article , Whisky-dave says... I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). One more thing, the notebook comes with Windows, meaning you can run all Windows software on it. Wow what an advantage, one wonders why all PC users don't opt for this laptop, maybe they know better. A mac can run mac software and PC software. Macs are PCs... -- teleportation kills |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
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Whisky-dave wrote: Macs are PCs... Not for this decusion, but then again why can;t a phone or tablet be called a personal computer ? it can, and is. because they are computers and far more personal than the average desk top. yep. |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
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Whisky-dave wrote: On Monday, 13 November 2017 10:45:30 UTC, android wrote: In article , Whisky-dave wrote: On Friday, 10 November 2017 21:02:58 UTC, Alfred Molon wrote: In article , Whisky-dave says... I don;t want a 14" screen for working on thanks I have a 27 inch screen at home and at work I also have a 24" screen dula monitors. and and a keyboard and you can't connect external HDDs to them. I can have cloud storage and as much as I want. The cloud won't help in places where there is no connectivity (or poor connectivity). One more thing, the notebook comes with Windows, meaning you can run all Windows software on it. Wow what an advantage, one wonders why all PC users don't opt for this laptop, maybe they know better. A mac can run mac software and PC software. Macs are PCs... -- Not for this decusion, but then again why can;t a phone or tablet be called a personal computer ? because they are computers and far more personal than the average desk top. Sure they are. Macs are PCs by any meaningful definition just like Linux desktops are. I have one under mine as it are! Phones and pads/tabs are mobile devices... -- teleportation kills |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
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nospam wrote: In article , Whisky-dave wrote: Macs are PCs... Not for this decusion, but then again why can;t a phone or tablet be called a personal computer ? it can, and is. no it can't. they are devices because they are computers and far more personal than the average desk top. yep. they are not computers in the traditional sense more than, let's say a pocket calculator... -- teleportation kills |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
In article , android
wrote: Macs are PCs... Not for this decusion, but then again why can;t a phone or tablet be called a personal computer ? it can, and is. no it can't. they are devices everything is a device. because they are computers and far more personal than the average desk top. yep. they are not computers in the traditional sense more than, let's say a pocket calculator... oh yes they are. |
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Windows 10. Horrible!
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nospam wrote: In article , android wrote: Macs are PCs... Not for this decusion, but then again why can;t a phone or tablet be called a personal computer ? it can, and is. no it can't. they are devices everything is a device. not every devices are created equal. computers can be used as devices but not the other way around. wrong not so because they are computers and far more personal than the average desk top. yep. they are not computers in the traditional sense more than, let's say a pocket calculator... oh yes they are. nope. a calculator have input processing and memory capabilities and output. but they are not computers in a practical sense even if some have more computing power than early computers. i'm not talking about calculators, but they could be considered to be a very simple computer. no. they are more like electronic abacuses... smartphones are in every way a computer, just one that fits in a pocket. recent smartphones are more capable than what most people have on their desk. some seem to have more processing power but that does not mean that they are more capable nor versatile... -- teleportation kills |
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