I will be traveling a lot soon, some in cars, some buses, planes etc, even some sailing vessels. All I will use this for will be to browse and run some map programs, occasionally I may run a couple matches in World of Warships, like downtime in airports etc. I don't care about resolution on the game, and if it isn't possible to play that game, it won't break my heart.
While back home I will use it to plug my magicJack into (No Router space) and just leave on for a home phone. Looking for low weight, ruggedness wouldn't be a horrible thing, But mostly it has to be cheap. this line of work I end up in places where things get stolen, destroyed , and even left behind/lost in transit.
Thanks for your time.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
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It would not be important to play my one game on, that would be a perk. It will primarily be for storing Video logs until I get to a place to upload, Writing Projects, and Map Programs/backing up my cell phone in the event it goes down.
And cheap enough that when/if it gets stolen Im not out much money to replace it
This
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=1TS-001A-002P7
and this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1CZ49T6383
have been recomended
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834234003
Try see if you find one with Core i5 and 8 GB of RAM. Asus in general is a good Choice.
Avoid Acer, HP and Dell at all cost (terrible at driver support).
If you don't mind refurbished, you can spend about $65 on a 240GB SSD and still spend less than $400 total.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100006740%20601107895%20601107893&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=36
This looks like the best one of the bunch for the price:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834295653
12GB of RAM and one of the best AMD A-cores you can buy. Might be a pricing error. The Intel HD graphics is definitely not correct.
You'll get whole day of battery life, weight is only 2 pounds, with newest Chrome OS update you can use Android apps on that, and it costs less than 300$.
Is it possible to replace the HDD with an ssd on any of them to decrease weight, or is the HDD integral and I'd only be adding weight?
I ask because when walking miles, every single few ounces feel like tens of pounds.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
Rugged would be hard to find in this price range.
As to the rugged aspects of whichever I choose, from what I understand, unless I'm getting a Toughbook, the difference between laptops is minimal. From what I've seen the Toughbook is outside of my price range, but reputably a very good machine, in harsh environments.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Wireless-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Rechargeable/dp/B00PIMIUPW
I wouldn't suggest something like that if you want to carry keyboard with you constantly, though. A laptop or a 2-in-1 laptop is much better for carrying in bag because the keyboard and the screen will protect each other once the case is closed. Also if the screen is completely separate then placing the screen somewhere so that you can easily view it while using separate keyboard is often troublesome.
There are also tablet keyboards where you can place the tablet to sit on the keyboard while writing, like Logitech K480:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Multi-Device-Computers-Smartphones-920-006342/dp/B00MUTWLW4
But a laptop of 2-in-1 is still better because that kind of separate keyboard needs to be large and heavy enough that you can place the tablet on it, and it doesn't offer the extra protection for screen while in bag like an attached keyboard could.
If you ever consider a tablet and mainly want it to be rugged, the Kindles we have are insanely rugged. My kids have them and my son got one starting at 2 years old. Those things have been dropped on granite floors, sat on , stepped on, spun on the wall, spilled on etc. None of them had problems.
They also have kindle keyboards you can get, but I haven't tried them. If you need to install special software for your reports it will most likely not work for you.
I like the 8.9" HDX, but they can get close to $500 depending on how much space you need.
I know this is a gaming site, but you guys got some knowledge, and I appreciate it.
Actually that cloudbook might be the thing with an sd card or two, and an external dvd drive. It's got great battery life.
Thanks for help on that other thing , its been so long since Ive had any malware or viruses, was scrathing my head thiking, "I use to know how to do this," lol.
Have a good one bud.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
If theft/damage is that big of a concern, Android tablets are almost disposable in terms of price. They have built in cameras and apps for video logs, and coupled with a cheap Bluetooth keyboard and the proper app, can handle reports of a few hundred words without too much discomfort. Some models come with removable storage in the form of SD/MicroSD - so that makes it easy to store and archive your video logs and reports.
Even if you do decide to go with the laptop, a tablet may not be a bad thing to just augment it while you travel. You can pick up a cheap one for as low as $35 new, and if you look around, even cheaper than that.
If I were you I'd get that.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.