View Full Version : What is the best laptop for me?
T_G_I_Bob
Feb 8, 2016, 09:27 AM
My computer activity is limited to email, banking.finance, viewing TV and movies and web surfing. I need as large a screen as possible but due to hand injury need lightest weigh computer as possible.
Thank you.
joypulv
Feb 8, 2016, 09:46 AM
Why lightweight?
I would suggest a separate monitor and wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. I have a large Dell 2-in-one, meaning it's both a tablet and a PC - I can use my hand on the screen, or a mouse, as I wish, and it has a tablet type on screen keyboard, so it can be used on a couch or bed with no regular keyboard. I have the screen a foot above the desk, and I have the desk very low to correspond to my short height. That way my shoulders never hunch up and my feet and legs are in better position (on my adjustable chair).
As for your wrist, I would get a short keyboard, one that has no number pad on the right end. Most of us hurt our wrists over time by bending them sideways when using a mouse too far to one side or the other of the keyboard.
cdad
Feb 8, 2016, 02:51 PM
Do you need it to be portable or do you just need to do the things your saying on it? If you have no need for it to be portable then you might want to look at desktop versions. Are you opposed to using a tablet?
talaniman
Feb 9, 2016, 05:40 AM
Shop around, you have a lot of choices. What's your budget?
CravenMorhead
Feb 9, 2016, 08:17 AM
It all depends on your budget and what you want. I might suggest a Macbook pro. They're expensive, but they're light with everything you would need to do what you want to do. If you're looking for cheap, I would suggest that you go to your local best buy or computer store and look around. There will be options that will suit your needs.
T_G_I_Bob
Feb 9, 2016, 12:30 PM
Why lightweight?
I would suggest a separate monitor and wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. I have a large Dell 2-in-one, meaning it's both a tablet and a PC - I can use my hand on the screen, or a mouse, as I wish, and it has a tablet type on screen keyboard, so it can be used on a couch or bed with no regular keyboard. I have the screen a foot above the desk, and I have the desk very low to correspond to my short height. That way my shoulders never hunch up and my feet and legs are in better position (on my adjustable chair).
As for your wrist, I would get a short keyboard, one that has no number pad on the right end. Most of us hurt our wrists over time by bending them sideways when using a mouse too far to one side or the other of the keyboard.
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Thank you for your reply. I realize I did not give enough information in my original post.
I use a laptop because I travel frequently and live in different counties which makes a desktop impractical.
I sprained my wrist from stupidly moving my Toshiba tank with one hand and then developed arthritis. I use the pad and not a mouse.
I can do without a DVD player but need a large screen and keyboard.
Shop around, you have a lot of choices. What's your budget?
Thanks for your reply. I have not yet set a price range.
T_G_I_Bob
Feb 9, 2016, 12:37 PM
Do you need it to be portable or do you just need to do the things your saying on it? If you have no need for it to be portable then you might want to look at desktop versions. Are you opposed to using a tablet?
Thanks for your reply. I addressed the need for a laptop in my previous response. I don't know much about tablets. I looked at a couple once and they appeared to be too small. I will look again.
T_G_I_Bob
Feb 9, 2016, 12:49 PM
It all depends on your budget and what you want. I might suggest a Macbook pro. They're expensive, but they're light with everything you would need to do what you want to do. If you're looking for cheap, I would suggest that you go to your local best buy or computer store and look around. There will be options that will suit your needs.
Thanks. I have not yet set a budget. I don't need a lot of the whistles and bells that are offered. I could use a camera and mike for Skype which my Tosh does not have but that is about it. Large enough keyboard for my hands, my wife has an Acer Aspire and I have a terrible time with the keyboard. I am not a Mac fan. I have been looking at Best Buy for ideas but those folks are sales people first and always seem to steer me to the highest priced offerings. Basically I want the lightest weight laptop with an adequately sized screen. I am thinking HP might be the lightest.
cdad
Feb 9, 2016, 02:07 PM
Most common laptops are 15 inch and the larger ones are mostly 17 inch. You might want to check a few places online to see what attracts you.
Computer Parts, Laptops, Electronics, and More - Newegg.com (http://www.newegg.com)
www.tigerdirect.com
then also check amazon for pricing too.
CravenMorhead
Feb 10, 2016, 08:46 AM
I would look at refurbished dealers in your area as well. They would have some great machines at not that much.
The problem you're going to have is you want a feature that is inherently expensive: Light Weight. That is going to come with some bells and some whistles.
cdad
Feb 10, 2016, 05:13 PM
I would look at refurbished dealers in your area as well. They would have some great machines at not that much.
The problem you're going to have is you want a feature that is inherently expensive: Light Weight. That is going to come with some bells and some whistles.
One missed oppertunity is to visit pawn shops as they usually have laptops at fair prices. But you have to know what you want and be willing to bargin if the price isnt what you want for the item.
CravenMorhead
Feb 11, 2016, 08:39 AM
One missed oppertunity is to visit pawn shops as they usually have laptops at fair prices. But you have to know what you want and be willing to bargin if the price isnt what you want for the item.
Pawn shops aren't bad, but you have to be REALLY careful. Also the technology is usually quite a bit older, so you're really still getting what you pay for.