jmurray01
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I was just wondering what the general consensus was for this these days? I know back in "the day" laptops were expected to last until they were only not usable due to performance limitations, however these days it seems to be a case of the hardware failing before anything else.
Mind you, back in "the day" laptops were also the size and weight of bricks!! So changing that to the slim lightweight models we have today has to have some knock-on effect.
For example, I plan on maxing out the RAM on my Acer Aspire 5349 to 8GB, which would bring it up to a performance level where I would happily run it for over 10 years (replacing the battery as necessary), but I am not deluded and do realise that I will be lucky to get 5 years out of it before something major goes wrong such as overheating, screen or keyboard failure etc...
I know it is like asking how long is a piece of string, but I'm curious to see if anybody has an opinion on this.
Mind you, back in "the day" laptops were also the size and weight of bricks!! So changing that to the slim lightweight models we have today has to have some knock-on effect.
For example, I plan on maxing out the RAM on my Acer Aspire 5349 to 8GB, which would bring it up to a performance level where I would happily run it for over 10 years (replacing the battery as necessary), but I am not deluded and do realise that I will be lucky to get 5 years out of it before something major goes wrong such as overheating, screen or keyboard failure etc...
I know it is like asking how long is a piece of string, but I'm curious to see if anybody has an opinion on this.