XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.comp.hardware
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Wed, 17 Jul 2024 00:10:21 -0500, Paul in
Houston TX <
[email protected]> wrote:
micky wrote:
So far I can't find the Acer Aspire premium laptop anywhere else, even
at acer.com/us-en/laptops! Is premium just some Amazon advertizing
word and they don't say what the model is?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D63QRTTK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2HR3WADFB8IU9&psc=1
I wanted to find out how much it weighs, but now I also wonder why it's
so hard to find.
And what is a WOWPC bundle that's supposed to be included but wasn't in
one review? Is that world of warcraft? That's all that google came
up with. Oh, searching the ad for WOW, I see that that is the vendor.
It's neither sold nor shipped by Amazon. No wonder it doesn't use a
real model name. Is this a red flag? A disqualifying red flag?
Would you bothter to look at the vendor's review page?
Oydisen WOWPC gets 85% positive in the last 12 months.
https://www.amazon.com/sp?ie=UTF8&seller=A2HR3WADFB8IU9&asin=B0D63QRTTK&ref_=dp_merchant_link
Personal preference...
I like Lenovo Thinkpads. I use an old Thinkpad and a newer one every
day for work, 6-7 days per week, often at remote locations. They are >durable. They are easily repairable by me. Parts and diagrams are
readily available. They have mouse buttons at the track pad and a
All good, important things for me to know.
little red cursor mover button. Acer does not have mouse buttons at the >track pad or the mouse mover button. For those reasons I would never
You're supposed to rock the whole thing, but I've never gotten good at
it, especially when it's time to hold the mouse key down and move the
cursor at the same time.
buy an Acer. An Acer might be ok for someone that sits at a desk all
day, has an actual mouse, and never needs to take the laptop anywhere,
but that is not for me.
Thanks.
I have taken the current Acer to Europe twice, for a total of 5 months,
and 3 weeks in Guatemala, but I never got used to a laptop keyboard,
because the keys don't tell me clearly enough where my fingers are.
So I always carry a mouse and full-size keyboard. I lived half of those
5 months in the car, would use the computer in the morning and before
sleeping, but still with the mouse. To read my email and plan my
sightseeing for the next day. I red newsgroups but not as diligently
when I'm away from home.
I used to sleep in the passenger seat so the steering wheel wouldn't be
in my way but it became too much trouble to move all the junk off that
seat, pile it on the driver's seat, and move it back in the morning, so
I tried the driver's seat and the wheel and the pedals didn't really get
in my way. I would roll up some clothes and put them behind my neck,
and use a shirt as a blanket To use the laptop, I would pile some
clothes on the passenger seat so it was level. have the keyboard between
my belly and the steering wheel, and use the mouse on my leg.
Now that I know about winkey + H, speech to text, this should be even
easier.
Powered from the "cigarette lighter".
When I started doing this I would put the seat back all the way
(European seatbacks all seem to recline a lot) and I would look for a
hill to park facing uphill so I would be as close to horizontal as
possible. But as time went on, I stopped looking for a hill and only
recline the seat one notch. I could sleep unti the dawn's early light,
and later I learned how to sleep until 9, not let the sun wake me up.
I've done this 3 nights in the USA too.
I often have back pain from sleeping on my side, during the night and up
to 20 minutes after I wake up, so at home, when I fall asleep in my desk
chair it is the most restful I have, but I can't sleep more than an hour
or two, and often can't fall sleep here at all. Similarly sitting up in
bad. I don't know why I can sleep much longer in the car.
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