Some Dell laptops have no graphics cards?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers on July 24, 2009 at 5:07 pm
I have just been looking for a laptop for my son - he’s had an old desktop for ages and it won’t run half the stuff he wants so we thought we’d treat him. There was a budget but looking online I knew we could get something decent. Plus he wanted it urgently (don’t they always).
Because of this so-called urgency we stopped off at PC World first. I’d had a look on the internet so knew roughly what was available. We had a look around and decided on the Dell 1545 as it had the right specs to play Oblivion (a 2006 game) and looked nice and sleek like Dells generally do.
The salesman eventually came over and we started talking about it and how I didn’t want the add on Norton or TechGuy set up. We mentioned gaming and he immediately said it would not be good enough. No word of a lie - he actually said at one point that this Dell didn’t have a graphics card. Now, Oblivion runs perfectly fine on my daughter’s 4+ yr old laptop so I knew that a new, if not exactly high-spec, Dell should be OK. But no, he wouldn’t have it. I needed a dual-core processor and a better this that and the other. I ended up walking out.
I am now about to set up the Acer I bought from Comet, same price but slightly better spec with a similar glossy, dark blue lid. The guys in Comet said that it would an older game no problem (thinking about it, daughter runs Sims 3 perfectly fine on her older laptop so I don’t foresee any problems).
Can someone out there vindicate what I think - that the guy in PC World was trying to pull a fast one; mother on her own with teenage son = easy target maybe? Or do Dell really sell laptops without graphics cards?
Open or closed? Whose choice?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers, ripping CDs, privacy, Internet on November 3, 2008 at 1:38 pm
The gist is that the Ts&Cs for this company state you cannot knowingly or unknowingly leave your wi-fi unencrypted. If you do they will cut you off. Read more
Scareware beware (?)
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers, Internet on October 1, 2008 at 10:00 am
The BBC News Tchnology page is running this story at the moment about scareware merchants. Read more
I feel ashamed
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in ubuntu, computers, linux on September 10, 2008 at 2:20 pm
I am no longer a Hardy Heron. The PC I used started playing up. First it wouldn’t connect to the internet through the cable and then the wireless. I tried lots of things but in the end gave up as I didn’t have the time to play. I ended up stripping it of its memory to upgrade my son’s pc too. Read more
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By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers, Uncategorized on August 7, 2008 at 3:39 pm
My Vaio laptop is driving me nuts. Read more
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By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers, Internet on July 16, 2008 at 3:37 pm
I knew this day would come eventually. You’ll know the day, when your friends say -
TV quote…
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in tv, computers on May 28, 2008 at 7:05 pm
I heard this and really wanted to share; you lot are most likely to see the joke
New AVG (free version)
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers on May 12, 2008 at 9:36 am
Anyone else use the free AVG? Anyone having a bit of a problem finding the free upgrade download? Read more
Still a ‘Happy Heron’
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in ubuntu, open source, computers, linux on May 11, 2008 at 6:50 am
Just an update on what else I’ve discovered… Read more
I’ve turned into a heron
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in computers, linux on May 3, 2008 at 9:18 am
A ‘hardy heron’ to be exact. I finally fully installed and updated ubuntu on my linux pc. Read more
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