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Another thumbs up for Lenovo, mine has quite a hard life, and has survived many knocks, including being dropped from about 2ft.
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Originally posted by unemployed View Postevery laptop is overpriced you have chosen
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostNow that you mention it. I'll just do that and give it to the kid...he uses it now more than I do. He'll enjoy watching TV on it...and I can record his favorite shows while he's at school....Window Media Centre is great!
I've been checking some laptops and have spotted a couple of candidate replacements...
http://shop.lenovo.co.uk/apps/produc...102%26S%3D1015
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http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/my/en...5-3687446.html
Dabs has deals going on this...the Hp can be had for about £700 inc. VAT. I think its the same one that one of my client's loaned me to access their VPN.
The Lenovo is about £590...and will do the job nicely as well.
Any opinions.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's what I'd do, stick ubuntu on it or something else you'll nerver use, come to think of it that's what I did with my old Sony, I put server 2003 on it so I could do some playing and it's never been out of the cupboard since.
I've been checking some laptops and have spotted a couple of candidate replacements...
http://shop.lenovo.co.uk/apps/produc...102%26S%3D1015
and
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/my/en...5-3687446.html
Dabs has deals going on this...the Hp can be had for about £700 inc. VAT. I think its the same one that one of my client's loaned me to access their VPN.
The Lenovo is about £590...and will do the job nicely as well.
Any opinions.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
Any more than that and I'll just permanently hook it up to the monitor and a separate keyboard and make it a desktop. No more demos to the client for the immediate future....
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Screen still illuminates, graphics appear, but it is flickering, the colours are distorted and depending on the window arrangement/size/colour - the screen can either be clear enough you can see..or jumping around like made. I'd have to make a video to fully show you.
I have checked the internal video by hooking an external monitor..its fine. I don't see any obvious cracks in the panel..which is why I suspect a connection issue.
In the past it would resolve itself after 1 hour to 2 days...but this time it looks permanent. Its particularily bad in cold weather and I don't think my bag full of heavy books leaning on it helped either. The display is flimsy.
I'm not confident to do the work myself...I don't have the tools either. Will probably send to a shop and let them diagnose it. Probably worth it if the cost is below about £200 or so.
Any more than that and I'll just permanently hook it up to the monitor and a separate keyboard and make it a desktop. No more demos to the client for the immediate future....
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What do you mean by 'went'? Is it blank or dim or what? A new backlight or ribbon cable will be pennies compared to a new screen.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostThanks for the tip.
Looks like between £90-£100...plus labour..say £50 hmmm...What's the chances that it a wiring problem in the hinges?
oh well off to the shop it goes. There's one just down the road from me.Last edited by voodooflux; 1 December 2008, 23:15.
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Thanks for the tip.
Looks like between £90-£100...plus labour..say £50 hmmm...What's the chances that it a wiring problem in the hinges?
oh well off to the shop it goes. There's one just down the road from me.
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How much is a replacement LCD for that model?
A mate of mine picked up a replacement screen for his laptop on fleabay for very little - might be worth a look.
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Laptop LCD shot...worth replacing?
The LCD on the laptop finally went. Its been causing problems off and on for about a year now. Is it worth replacing the LCD? Its a 14.1" screen on a laptop that originally cost £800 three years ago.
I've gone online to look for a replacement...I'm a bit surprised at the prices. they don't seem to have dropped much.
For £800. I got a HP Pavillion dv2530 T7100 (1.8Ghz) w/ Vista, 2GB ram and 150GB disk and 14.1" screen builtin web cam and a digital TV tuner card. I'm struggling to find something similar.Tags: None
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