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How often to replace Low-end vs High-end Laptops?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 885218" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>My experience is the opposite of this conventional wisdom.</p><p>My wife just checks her Gmail and does light web browsing like you described, but her new laptop is SO much faster at these basic tasks. From the time she opens the lid to the time she sees what she wants on the screen, the frustrating delay has been basically eliminated.</p><p>I upgraded her from a Dell i3 5th gen with SSD and 4 GB RAM, to an ASUS i5 10th gen with SSD and 8 GB RAM. It's night and day. Also the wifi card works ten times better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 885218, member: 37647"] My experience is the opposite of this conventional wisdom. My wife just checks her Gmail and does light web browsing like you described, but her new laptop is SO much faster at these basic tasks. From the time she opens the lid to the time she sees what she wants on the screen, the frustrating delay has been basically eliminated. I upgraded her from a Dell i3 5th gen with SSD and 4 GB RAM, to an ASUS i5 10th gen with SSD and 8 GB RAM. It's night and day. Also the wifi card works ten times better! [/QUOTE]
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