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GeneralTo go to DR or not? Pin
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QuestionNo need to "upgrade"? [not about Windows 10 per se] Pin
  Forogar  4-Sep-18 7:33
professional  Forogar  4-Sep-18 7:33 
What are your thoughts on this?

Over the years I have usually upgraded my hardware to the latest, greatest thing - once the initial price premium has eased off a bit. But now...

I have a laptop that is seven years old. It has an i7, 8GB of memory and a 500GB SSD (only three years old). It runs Windows 7 Pro with some VMs of DOS, Windows XP, and Linux just for fun. It has a 17", 1920 by 1080 screen, a touch-pad (which I rarely use) and a pointing stick I use quite a lot. It also supports two external screens, a keyboard and mouse - has sound, re-writable CD/DVD, card readers, USBs and all the usual paraphernalia.

There is a brighter area in the bottom right corner of the screen - only noticeable when the screen is dark - and the case is cracked slightly at one corner where I dropped a laser printer on it once. otherwise pretty much "as new".

Just about everything I want to do, it does and does well or, at least, quite well. I started a new job recently and the brand new laptop they provided me with is only an i5 and a 250MB SSD - most of the other bits are pretty much the same except it runs Windows 10.

My 7-year old laptop at home outperforms it and shows no sign of quitting any time soon.

Unless it does actually quit why would I consider "upgrading" it?

Computers these days are not quantum leaps better than last year's model as they were a few years back; they are, at best, a little bit better, maybe.

Have we come to a watershed where only the software really matters and the hardware is stagnated, not worth the (huge) effort to change to the latest version (I avoid the word "upgrade" here as it doesn't seem appropriate anymore)?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.


modified 4-Sep-18 15:18pm.

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