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  • Majingir
    Moderator
    • Apr 2005
    • 47519

    #1

    New Laptop?

    I've had my current laptop for several years now and even if it might have been slow at times, I still like it. I like Windows 7 way more than 8 or 10 and am willing to stay on this laptop as long as I can. Wasn't even an expensive one either. I think it might have been around the $400 range.

    However, recently my keys have started getting bad. the t button is 99% dead at this point(I tried popping it out to fix it, but that basically completely broke it as the key won't go back in and the rubber on the button has come off too, with the button sometimes just going off by itself. I can't even use it anymore).

    I know a broken key seems like a stupid reason to pay a few hundred dollars for a new laptop, so if anyone can help me fix it, that might be a solution for me instead.

    However, if I can't fix it, any suggestions on a new laptop? Everything from specs to brands I should be looking at. And when it comes to brand especially, any one I should stay away from?

    I don't game on my laptop, use webcam, or even the speakers much (if I do watch videos, it'd usually be streaming things which goes on my tv). I basically just use it for internet browsing and programs like Word. Programs I have installed on it like anti virus, video converters and so on I hope I won't have to move on from if I get a new laptop since I've had these things since around 2011.

    Just to get a sense of what I'd be upgrading from:
    -Lenovo G560
    -4GB RAM
    -64bit OS (Windows 7)
    -Intel Core i5 m480 processor
    -500GB hard drive
    -15.6" screen

    So a new laptop would need to have at minimum 4GB of RAM,500GB hard drive, and a screen size around 15" too. I just want one that'd be fast, durable, and can do everything I need it to do. I originally got Lenovo since I didn't care about brand name (at the time I had never heard of Lenovo). I just wanted best laptop for the price, and I found Lenovo had similar if not better specs on their laptops for a cheaper price vs someone like HP, Acer and so on.

    I'm hoping to not have to spend over $500 on a new one and preferably get it by the end of this year.
    Last edited by Majingir; 11-27-2018, 10:26 AM.
  • SuperBowlNachos
    All Star
    • Jul 2004
    • 10218

    #2
    Re: New Laptop?

    You might be able to find a replacement keyboard. Probably wouldn't be that hard of an install. I'd look around and see if there are any tutorials on youtube. If you get that fixed then replace your HDD with an SSD and bump up to 8gb of RAM.

    Could also get a cheap used USB keyboard and just use that depending on how much you actually travel around with it.

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    • Majingir
      Moderator
      • Apr 2005
      • 47519

      #3
      Re: New Laptop?

      Originally posted by SuperBowlNachos
      You might be able to find a replacement keyboard. Probably wouldn't be that hard of an install. I'd look around and see if there are any tutorials on youtube. If you get that fixed then replace your HDD with an SSD and bump up to 8gb of RAM.

      Could also get a cheap used USB keyboard and just use that depending on how much you actually travel around with it.
      The cost for a new keyboard + HD + RAM sounds like it'd cost as much as just getting a new computer.

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      • SuperBowlNachos
        All Star
        • Jul 2004
        • 10218

        #4
        Re: New Laptop?

        Looks like it could be about $15 for the keyboard, $40 for a 4gb stick of RAM, and $80 for a 500gb SSD. You probably wouldn't even need the RAM. Just the SSD and a fresh install of Windows will do you wonders. Honestly your current laptop with an SSD will probably run faster than a new cheap laptop with a standard HDD.

        Cheapest option is to try the replacement keyboard, and do a fresh install of Windows.

        In the meantime run CCLeaner, MalwareBytes, and do a disk defragment if you don't wish to re-install Windows.
        Last edited by SuperBowlNachos; 11-28-2018, 12:23 PM.

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        • RockinDaMike
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          • Feb 2003
          • 9091

          #5
          Re: New Laptop?

          There's a ton of options for 500 bucks on newegg, bb and amazon. As for brands, Lenovo, Asus and Acer are all solid and i rarely have issues with them in the first 3 years or so. I've had issues with the battery charger connector on some my asus' i have but they go through heavy use from my employees.
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          • nemesis04
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            • Feb 2004
            • 13530

            #6
            Re: New Laptop?

            Lenovo has some deals on the T580



            If I was not so pissed at them for canceling my Black Friday deal I was going to get the $709.99 one. The Black Friday one was loaded for bear and sold out in no time.

            I actually just got the new 15” 7000 Inspiron from Dell.
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