I agree with the tosh.
I found that out the hard way when I busted the internal keybard
playing games.
I suggest for anything that requires hitting the keys buying a crappy
keyboard with nothing on it.
I have a logitech kbd120 which has no frills and I sit it on my lap
and bash to my heart's content.
If it dies I may get another one though if I ever get enough cash I
plan to upgrade to a gaming grade my mouse is a gaming grade logitech
and swamp play is just so nice.
At 02:46 AM 12/16/2013, you wrote:
Hi,
I bought my Toshiba about five years ago. The only thing that
needed servicing, after two years, was the keyboard - Q9 and Pipe2
had me hittin' that Control key and spacebar a little too much. I
arranged pick-up on Friday, they came to collect on Monday, and came
to return four days later. Meanwhile I could track the repair
progress, and all was covered under warranty, including the
pick-up. Next I wanted to replace the RAM and HDD. I believe I had
to unscrew three screws to do that. To top it off I can connect
anything from USB to FireWire, SD-card to PCMCIA-card, 1 Gbps
Ethernet to oldskool modem, dock to eSATA.
That is why I chose this machine. I can't afford to be without a PC
for a few weeks and/or spend a good deal of money or shipping or
repairs. To me, that is one of the concerns with Apple's default
warranty: it falls short. Of course, so do most consumer Windows
laptops, that's why I avoid them.
Davy
-----Original Message-----
From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of
Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 03:12
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] mac versus windows sales plus iOS question
Mmm, yeah, definitely agree that Toshiba had a good run. I don't
believe they're up there nowadays though, as they've mostly thrown
their consumer products to the wolves and that includes all the
gaming machines. Now the new hotness appears to be Lenovo, at least
hardware wise. But I no longer trifle myself with such things, as
all my machines are (obviously) all now Macs. :)
Cheers,
Sabahattin
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