BTW, my laptop died.
13 years ago
General
About a month or so ago, my laptop's inverter board (the component that runs power to the screen's backlight) gave out. I replaced it with a new one and it worked fine... For about a week. Then something else happened and I finally decided that I had had enough of it and that it was time to buy a new one.
But I has no monies! ...yet.
It's gonna take some time, but I'm saving up for a new one. It'll probably be a few months.
And I'm not asking for donations or anything like that. This isn't THAT kind of journal.
In the meantime, I'm sharing my girlfriend's computer. It's pretty nice, and has a 24" screen, which is kind of awkward to draw on with my tiny tablet, but it works!
And a question for you tech savy peeps out there, reccomend me a good laptop in the $600-$800 range, I need ideas!
But I has no monies! ...yet.
It's gonna take some time, but I'm saving up for a new one. It'll probably be a few months.
And I'm not asking for donations or anything like that. This isn't THAT kind of journal.
In the meantime, I'm sharing my girlfriend's computer. It's pretty nice, and has a 24" screen, which is kind of awkward to draw on with my tiny tablet, but it works!
And a question for you tech savy peeps out there, reccomend me a good laptop in the $600-$800 range, I need ideas!
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Asus, Toshiba, Samsung, Apple are the best portable brands.
But the onboard video is super important. I often have the following conversation with people who didn't pay attention to the video chipset:
User: "This is a BRAND NEW laptop; why do games run so badly on it!?"
Me: "Does it have a Radeon or GeForce GPU?"
User: "No, it says 'Intel HD Graphics'."
Me: "......" *facepalm*