I forgot to mention the Intel Core processor is part of the new EVO line. I think that makes it better.
Any ideas on what Chromebook? There's a ton of them. 4 gigs ram seems so little. My phone has 12. There's a trade off for the super cheap ones 6 gigs ram but 720 screen or 4 gigs with a 1080 screen.
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[insert gay joke here]At least we don't have to deal with these disgusting mouse balls anymore.![]()

The salesman repeatedly told me they would back the 3rd party sale. But like I said, I don't want to buy it that way. And I also don't want to split the sale price with some internet seller.I didn't realize they were doing that 3rd party thing. That sucks.
Is it a way to get out of in-store warranty claims or returns?
I kind of understand them only having the basic models in store. Casual shoppers are going to get whatever works and is a decent price. Power users that want loaded or customized machines are going to order them anyway.
My machine is starting to show it's age and I've been getting occasional battery warnings when I boot, so I'm afraid that I'll have to start shopping for a new one soon.
To me, it sounds oddly similar to the ticket scalping industry. They buy up tickets cheap, and resell them for a profit. The customer may think they're getting them from the original seller at the original price, but they're not, and that might cause problems.I’m not a fan of the idea. I’ll have to pay attention when I start shopping.
That was exactly what I was thinking.To me, it sounds oddly similar to the ticket scalping industry.
My home office setup is great. I have the work laptop docked to a full office desk setup, with a full-sized keyboard, mouse with wrist-rest pad, and dual monitors. That's why I do all my posting with it; especially cutting/pasting the countdowns. But as much as I like it, I realize that it IS a work computer. And getting ready to retire means that I shouldn't rely on it. Plus, now that I'm a board member of the wind ensemble, I have to be able to work on shared spreadsheets and stuff like that. The work computer is prohibited from accessing Google Docs or any sharing links. And any time I open a spreadsheet, I have to have labeling applied to it.
We have a home laptop, but Mrs. Scotch uses that pretty much everyday. It's signed-in with her accounts and all. So I spent some time looking at mid-range laptops from HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Asus, primarily. I narrowed it down to 4 or 5 discounted choices from the BestBuy website, so that I could go there and see them in person. And what I learned was more about the state of the marketplace, rather than the products themselves.
Of the laptops I was looking to see, only the Lenovo was shown as being available in the configuration I wanted, and at the advertised sale price. None of the others were physically there. They had all the basic models, but none had the same config or price from the website. For example, here's an ad for the one I actually bought, a day later:
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I got it for $799, directly from the store. It was $300 off the regular price. So what happens is these 3rd parties buy them on sale, and then resell them for a slight profit. That's why it now says "sold and shipped by Velztorm". Every laptop I wanted to look at was not in the store, but sold by a 3rd party. But I got this Lenovo at BestBuy before they ran out. The whole point of getting a laptop from the store is to physically get it from the store. I don't want a laptop shipped, and then have problems with it. But that's the way they're rolling these days.