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AsheGuy
Jul 20, 2018Explorer
theoldwizard1 wrote:It all depends on the user. Entry level for one is perfectly satisfactory for (my guess) the majority of users. For those who now exist in the cloud world, one's "workstation" does not need much power to be perfectly satisfactory. And for many not in the cloud world but who use devices mostly for email or web access the same is true. For many users PCs have evolved back in function as the same as what we used to call "dumb terminals" attached to "mainframe" computers. I entered into the computer world in 1960 and have been part of the evolution.kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Thx all, ended up with this one and it appears to touch all the bases, and with a GPS dongle will allow Google earth and similar programs to find me allowing scouting in remote areas.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i3-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-hp-finish-in-jet-black/6181603.p?skuId=6181603
Sorry to sound like a snob, but I "underwhelmed" by your choice. With only 2 cores and a 1366x768 display, I would only classify this as an entry level machine.
It might be fine for you, but not for me !
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