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Nov 03, 2014

Do I need a new laptop/tablet?

The wife announced that she would like to get me a new laptop for Christmas. I am using a 5 year old Toshiba Satellite right now and it does everything that I need. It does have a few drawbacks though. It is brutally heavy and the battery is marginal to the point that I can only watch a 90 minute movie before recharging.

I use it mostly for a portable workstation for my business but I do take it with me on holidays. We are going on a Panama cruise this spring and she thinks that it will be too heavy and awkward to lug around with us. She has the same laptop as well as a Microsoft Surface tablet and can't decide which one is better.

A nice new tablet sounds inviting but without a DVD drive it limits me on some of my work projects. Is the battery life much better with a tablet? Is there such a thing as a portable DVD drive? I also need a proper keyboard as my calloused finger tips don't do well with a touch screen.

Decisions, decisions.
  • I would try to avoid Windows 8, JMHO.
    Yes there are portable USB DVD drives.
  • It all depends on how much you use the laptop and how much of a power user you are. I have a new Toshiba Satellite with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB hard drive. It does everything I ask noticeably faster than my wife's Dell with a Core i3. It also weighs less than 4 lbs and has a battery life of >4 hrs. It doesn't have a DVD, but I do have an external drive for the few times I need one.

    I also use the computer for business and I enjoy having one that does tasks quickly. I don't mind it when it goes to "sleep" because its recovery time is so short. Is it essential to have this powerful a computer? No, but since I also use it for business, it does make some chores easier and more pleasurable.

    BTW, I also have an iPad and an Nexus tablet, neither of which get used all that often. I like having a computer I can run Photoshop, TurboTax, Quicken, etc, on and not be limited to apps. I'm sure tablets have their place, but so far I haven't found them to be useful in business applications.
  • You need 1 of each. You must be the laughing stock of wherever you go with a 5 yr. old laptop. I thought everyone was required by law to replace all electronic devices every 6 months.
    I am just being a smart a-- of course. I use a laptop that old and thought I needed a tablet until I went and looked at them and did some research.
  • CR CRUISER wrote:
    The wife announced that she would like to get me a new laptop for Christmas.

    Decisions, decisions.


    At this point your only decision is what brand to buy. Your mind has already been made up for you. :-)

    From an old married guy.
  • To answer the question you asked in the thread title, "Do I need a new laptop/tablet?", the answer would be "no" you don't need a new one. You could replace the battery on the old (can't do much about it's weight though) and continue to use it since it does what you need it to do. Only you can answer as to whether you want a new one or not.

    Personally, I really like my MS Surface Pro 3 but I bought it more because I wanted it rather than needed it. I suspect that most people buy new computers because they want rather than need. The same with cars, boats or even RVs.
  • Plenty of portable usb driven DVD drives that work really well. If you still need access to work applications including Office or other Windows based apps, I look at the Surface Pro or perhaps the 2 n 1's that are available where the screen comes off and then works like a tablet.

    Personally the only reason I still own a Microsoft based laptop is for Excel and the availability of a mouse. Otherwise I can do all I need to do on my IPhone or IPad.
  • A little more pricey but a MacBook Pro is what I went to. Small learning curve but Wow, what a nice change! I'll never go back to Microsoft again. I use it for my part time business and vacations. Love it.
  • CR CRUISER wrote:
    A nice new tablet sounds inviting but without a DVD drive it limits me on some of my work projects. Is the battery life much better with a tablet? Is there such a thing as a portable DVD drive? I also need a proper keyboard as my calloused finger tips don't do well with a touch screen.

    Decisions, decisions.
    Lots of external DVDs. Try here. Just be aware that some of the newer tablets do not have a USB port.
  • I have an old Toshiba also and I couldn't get on the internet with it. it was full of virus's. had it cleaned out and it still works fine. I use it on trips too. I bought a new Dell 17" screen and it is heavier than the old Toshiba. I also have three tablets, every one of the kids like them, I'm not a fan of the tablets. too old to see the small screens. DW uses a tablets to do her reading. she gets books from Amazon. now a days you can keep every thing charged up through your power points in your truck.

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