Guest FourAces Posted March 9, 2012 Posted March 9, 2012 Hopefully the restocking fees aren't too bad. Did you consider an all-in-one desktop? Some have nice big screens and they're a lot more portable than the traditional desktop. 27" even! Thanks JK that is actually what I bought a all in one. Quote
Members JKane Posted March 9, 2012 Members Posted March 9, 2012 All-in-ones tend to use laptop-sized hard drives, while they don't have the shock/drop dangers they are still a little more failure prone... so it's still a good idea to be sure you have a current backup! Did you go with one with touchscreen snazzyness? Do you ever use that feature? Quote
Guest FourAces Posted March 9, 2012 Posted March 9, 2012 All-in-ones tend to use laptop-sized hard drives, while they don't have the shock/drop dangers they are still a little more failure prone... so it's still a good idea to be sure you have a current backup! Did you go with one with touchscreen snazzyness? Do you ever use that feature? Yes I did get the touchscreen but only because it was what they had in stock ... I played with it for a bit. But I do not see myself using it very often if at all. Its kind of awkward to reach across the desk to touch the display in a useful way other than a few gestures. It is pretty responsive though. Also I bought a Dell not the HP you noted above. And you're right its pretty simple to move to anywhere there is a power source. Quote