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darkemeralds) wrote2009-07-10 07:32 am
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Wow. This is really nice
This computer! It has so much SCREEN OMG. And the keyboard! It lights up! But not too much, just enough to find the unusual keys in a dark room.
And it has a fingerprint reader, an add-on that I thought lame until
serenity_valley demonstrated why I needed it--because instead of typing in a password you just rub your fingertip over the little indentation. Shut up. There's nothing untoward about it.
I still haven't figured out the problem with Vista, because so far it's just like XP only slightly flashier, and is giving me no grief at all.
So, in short, I am a very happy Dell customer, and you don't know how old and crappy your old and crappy computer was till someone steals it and forces you to get a new one.
And it has a fingerprint reader, an add-on that I thought lame until
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I still haven't figured out the problem with Vista, because so far it's just like XP only slightly flashier, and is giving me no grief at all.
So, in short, I am a very happy Dell customer, and you don't know how old and crappy your old and crappy computer was till someone steals it and forces you to get a new one.
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(We didn't quite get to enjoy that immediate "aaaahhhhhhhh" moment this time around because we were still deep in the midst of the Epic Technological Fail, but still. Although the first time we logged on with the new modem & router? Oh yes, choirs of angels I'm telling you.)
So, so cool!!! I'm so excited for you! And how right was I about that fingerprint thing? (Plus, I love that you can register "backup fingers" in case the primary finger is...compromised in some way. Practical + macabre = WIN!)
And I'm with you on the Vista thing. Of course, it helps that we're using it well after initial release, but still, I haven't had any issues with it. And I rather like the transparent menus and reorganized menu/file structure.
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A couple of unexpected hard-drive replacements ago, I gave up on making my new computer/drive just like my old one. There are a few baseline applications that I always need within moments or days of first boot-up (Mind Manager, NoteTab, Corel Graphics, Chrome, Avast Anti Virus to replace McAfee/Norton fail), and eventually I get my pictures and documents across, and pretty soon I wind up wanting one of the bootleggier media players, and I settle in.
I hadn't thought about a compromised right index finger! Ew!
What should I be thinking about in a new modem and router? I've lost track of the standards. My new computer is WiMax enabled. Am kind of tempted to make that leap. Any thoughts?
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