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My trusty iBook has died and the Apple Genius declared a hard-drive failure. Apple no longer sells those, though I could go looking for a third-party solution and that's not off the table yet. But maybe it's time to move to a machine that can support an OS newer than 10.4 and a Firefox newer than 3.6, so I'm considering other options too.

This is very much a secondary machine, for traveling, going to a class or meeting where I want computing power and not just paper, using in parts of the house other than my desk, and occasionally for taking to work if I need access to personal computing during the work day. I don't do a lot of that last, but it's happened. The iBook was also useful to me during a multi-day DSL outage; I could at least take the laptop to the library or bookstore for access. So I use the machine sporadically, but when I do use it it's important enough that I don't want to do without.

Apple's current laptop offerings are too pricy for me -- I'm sure they'd be great machines if I used my laptop all the time, but that's not my use case. It looks like used or refurbished Macbooks (just plain Macbook, the laptop Apple sold until 2010) could be an option; if you have experience with those, please tell me what gotchas lurk there.

I'm talking about Macs because that's what I have on my desk at home and some consistency of user experience (and software) is useful. (Among things, having the Soncino talmud/etc collection on my hard disk is useful. I bought that for Mac; I don't want to rebuy for Windows.) I'm willing to consider Windows options but I don't know that space yet.

Alternatively, tablets are appealing -- more portable and "instant-on" and just generally more convenient. I've used Dani's iPad and it's very nice. Just one problem: they don't seem to be designed for composing text documents and that's an important use case for me. For example, I often compose blog posts or other documents offline and then post/email/share them later. This calls for a text editor and access to the file system. If one is internet-connected then solutions might exist (SSH to a Unix shell was suggested to me recently), but we can't assume a network connection. (I actually don't know if there's an SSH application for the iPad.)

(The other problem with tablets is the keyboard, but there exist add-ons for that. And ok, a third problem is that everything these days seems to have a glossy display and I much prefer matte, but I think I'm doomed there.)

Dani commented that what I really want is a Linux tablet. Yeah, now that you mention it... is anybody working on that? Can Android tablets meet my needs? Which ones should I be paying attention to? (~10" screen rather than 7" required.)

So I'll be doing my Google research, but I'm also interested in hearing opinions from y'all. Thanks.

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Date: 2012-07-16 12:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/merle_/
I know Windows is not your cup of tea, unless you want to pour it on the computer, but the Lenovo 12" Thinkpads weigh in just under 4lbs and.. well, I own four. It's my laptop of choice. My current one is a souped-up X220. That said you have to know Windows and disable all of the AVmalware that comes with it. The form factor, the happy button that just sends light down onto the keyboard, the lightness, the 7+hrs battery life. Well.

Tablets like mobiles have decent hacks to get you things but it feels a few years behind to me. I used to despise laptops but seem to have fallen in bed with them, and their power is close to a desktop now.

Anyhow. Just my two Euros. Yeah, I've been watching the market. ;-)

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Date: 2012-07-16 05:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/merle_/
Definitely be anti-Vista. One computer I bought had it and I still feel like I should pay the $hundreds to upgrade it. I use it as a burner laptop just for getting content, figuring if it becomes corrupt not much is lost.

Agreed about the software. Unfortunately I have software I want from Win, OSX, and Ubuntu, none of which (sigh) exist on any of the other platforms. So I just end up with a ton of computers, and a definite need for a nice quiet NAS.

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