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<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Kenneth Marcy <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kmmos1@frontier.com" target="_blank">kmmos1@frontier.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div>
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On 12/9/2015 7:47 AM, Douglas Pollard wrote:<br>
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<pre>I am presntly using a 2005 Dell 6000 with Navagatrix installed in Lubuntu for Navagtion and Ham radio control. It's a great set up for that purpose. I want to dual boot using what I now have plus Ubuntu 15.10 Mate for doing Video and enternet use. I don't feel I can spend over $400. I likley will buy one with windows 10 installed then remove Windows and install my dual boot Ubuntu and am wanting a machine that has hardwre compatable with Linux drivers. I would say a couple megabites of memory and at least 250 megs maybe 500 of hard drive space. I don't need a touch screen and 14 inch one would be a handy size for use on a boat. I am 81 years old so this will likely be my last laptop. Anybody have any sugestions? Thanks, Doug</pre>
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Yes. My suggestion is not to overlook refurbished equipment that
may be one generation older, but stronger than comparably priced
newer gear. For example, today I see Walmart is offering a "<span>Refurbished
Dell Black 14" Latitude E6420 Laptop PC with Core i5-2520M
Processor, 8GB Memory, 750GB Hard Drive and Windows 7
Professional" (that's their advertising headline). As you may see
from the specifications at the URL below, the Dell E6420 has a
WiFi radio and a nice selection of ports, including a drive bay
that can interchange a DVD drive, a floppy drive, or an extra
battery. Concerning batteries, my guess is that the existing one
is not so new, and another backup battery is likely a good idea.
The screen on this one is only WXGA (1280 x 800), which is fine
for most computing, but if you're looking for movie-quality
graphics such as 1920 x 1080, you'll have to search further.
Walmart is asking $283.21 for the unit. <br>
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Here's a URL to the advertisement I am mentioning: </span><span><b><a href="http://tinyurl.com/zlcqsj9" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/zlcqsj9</a> </b></span><br>
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I would not hesitate to add the 2-year care package onto the Walmart
warranty, and a carrying case will come in handy right away. The
Case Logic brand has a pretty good selection, and <a href="http://amazon.com" target="_blank">amazon.com</a> seems
to carry quite a few of them. I don't know if a battery backup unit
makes any sense on a boat, but it does on land, so here's a reminder
for that safety device, too, if you don't already have one ready at
hand.<br>
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Well, that's all I have to write at the moment, except to kid you
just a little about mentioning megabytes a couple of times. That is
so 1990s! Multiply by a thousand for modern memory levels, and even
more for storage levels. This machine could have its hard drive
replaced with a one or two terabyte solid state drive, though that's
beyond the budget limit you set. Whether you choose a refurbished
or a new unit, best regards.<br>
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Ken<br>
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I can second the suggestion to check out Wally World for refurbs.<br></blockquote><div>We just replaced my wifes failing HP box with a Dell Optiplex [took the optional warranty, cheap insurance for the price] from the WM refurb program. Picked it up at the store we had it shipped to and was up and running the same evening.<br></div><div>Took it out of the box, hosed Win 10 and installed Ubuntu and no problems.<br></div><div>Wife happy = I'm happy.<br></div><div>Check eBay for used ssd drives. There's no moving parts to wear out so this is a very workable source for reliable components.<br></div><div>ED <br></div></div><br></div></div>