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Grey

(1,581 posts)
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:24 PM Nov 2019

I want to buy a computer...

Why will they not just show me the one I want. I'm old (77) I just need a computer to surf and e-mail. I am not a gamer or video type. I can understand why if I request a simple computer to do these things they show me a half dozen other options. I do not need to be shown all the super whiz-bang nonsense. I don't even care how sexy the tower is. It will not impress anyone I know. I don't need flashing lights and music,
Just a simple computer. Can you recommend a basic computer (mini) that won't break the bank? I know it shouldn't be over $1000. but one web site recommended a mini for $4600, give me a break...

I would not mind a tower of some sort, size is not important. The computer I have now is in need of an upgrade but will not support one. I'm sitting here, cash in hand, and they are just making me angry...

Thank you all for being here.

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I want to buy a computer... (Original Post) Grey Nov 2019 OP
Go to someplace like Best Buy. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #1
i would love to but.... Grey Nov 2019 #6
Best Buy has 179 stores in Canada. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #13
Super, I don't know why I Grey Nov 2019 #15
Glad I could help. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #23
I Agree with the first reply! Here is an example...less than a grand, no tower... ret5hd Nov 2019 #2
Can't speak for the OP but most seniors do not want a touch screen. DURHAM D Nov 2019 #4
You are so right. Grey Nov 2019 #5
It uses mouse/keyboard just like you are used to... ret5hd Nov 2019 #9
You can attach a mouse to a laptop and thus don't have to use a touch screen. You can also attach a applegrove Nov 2019 #12
I have two Dell towers in my office, a tablet, a touch screen in my kitchen, DURHAM D Nov 2019 #21
Sorry. Was really addressing the OP through your post. applegrove Nov 2019 #22
I have a monitor, mouse, and Grey Nov 2019 #7
Go with a Laptop ... and spend less than $500 PBC_Democrat Nov 2019 #3
That looks good enough, right price too. dem4decades Nov 2019 #10
I had a laptop but I never used it. Grey Nov 2019 #11
I bought that same Lenovo laptop at WalMart for 300 bucks. I prefer a desktop, too, but I had... TreasonousBastard Nov 2019 #18
I wouldn't buy a computer w/only 128GB hard drive, esp. not an SSD ... mr_lebowski Nov 2019 #19
That is really good info. Grey Nov 2019 #20
One thing to consider is using external harddrives to store your pictures csziggy Nov 2019 #24
First, you can get what you need well below $1000, especially if you have a Hoyt Nov 2019 #8
I like dell matt819 Nov 2019 #14
I totally agree and Grey Nov 2019 #16
The salea people at best buy are pretty good. Stopping in to ask some CentralMass Nov 2019 #17
My inexpensive Chromebook goes with me everywhere. hunter Dec 2019 #25
I have 2 of these Cary Dec 2019 #26
I paid $300 something, 4 years ago, for a Lenovo roody Dec 2019 #27

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,853 posts)
1. Go to someplace like Best Buy.
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:30 PM
Nov 2019

Do not plan to buy a computer on your first visit, but talk to a salesperson.

You can get a basic laptop pretty inexpensively.

Oh, heck, here's a link to their laptop portion of their website. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/black-friday-laptop-computer-deals-1

I realize the extreme deals here may not be around after a bit, but they all show what the original price was. Its a start, at least.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
6. i would love to but....
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:55 PM
Nov 2019

Hello!
Choose a country.
Canada

Shopping in the U.S.?
International customers can shop on www.bestbuy.com and have orders shipped to any U.S. address or U.S. store. See More Details

I live way north of the border....

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,853 posts)
13. Best Buy has 179 stores in Canada.
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:24 AM
Nov 2019
https://stores.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/index.html

So even if you live hundreds of miles from a store, I'm going to guess any of these can ship to a Canadian address.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
15. Super, I don't know why I
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:40 AM
Nov 2019

Didn't think to add the .ca to the address.
That is only about a 4 hour drive south.
I think I'll phone them and have something shipped.

Cyber monday here I come.
this is one of the reasons I love DU.
You guys have been a great help. Thanks

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,853 posts)
23. Glad I could help.
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 11:29 AM
Nov 2019

Periodically I discover I have equally huge empty spaces in my knowledge of things. You just never had occasion to either notice a Best Buy in that city, or to look it up.

ret5hd

(20,491 posts)
9. It uses mouse/keyboard just like you are used to...
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:00 AM
Nov 2019

My MIL has one very similar that we bought her a couple years ago. The touchscreen function has probably never been used.

But the point wasn’t the touchscreen...the point was the entire computer only takes up the “real estate” of your screen...no tower, mini or otherwise.

applegrove

(118,642 posts)
12. You can attach a mouse to a laptop and thus don't have to use a touch screen. You can also attach a
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:16 AM
Nov 2019

flat screen monitor. The laptop can act like a tower. I got one and love it.

DURHAM D

(32,609 posts)
21. I have two Dell towers in my office, a tablet, a touch screen in my kitchen,
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 02:57 AM
Nov 2019

2 laptops and a 2 pound Acer notebook on the coffee table in the tv room. I sort of know how all of this works.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
7. I have a monitor, mouse, and
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:58 PM
Nov 2019

keyboard that I don't need to replace. But again Bestbuy won't send it here.

Thanks it looks a lovely deal.

PBC_Democrat

(401 posts)
3. Go with a Laptop ... and spend less than $500
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:40 PM
Nov 2019

A laptop gives you mobility when you want it.
You can take it out the porch or to a friend's house or the library.

If you want to use it in the home off, you can connect it the larger monitor.

From what you described, the screen size will be the largest cost determinant for you.

RAM, processor, HDD size won't matter for you.

I found decent computer at Walmart for under $300, Target will have something similar. The warehouse clubs will be a little cheaper. It won't track satellites or crack the human gnome -- but it will easily do everything you want.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lenovo-ideapad-S340-15-6-Laptop-Intel-Core-i3-8145U-Dual-Core-Processor-8GB-Memory-128GB-Solid-State-Drive-Windows-10-Abyss-Blue-81N800H1US/335796482

Grey

(1,581 posts)
11. I had a laptop but I never used it.
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:07 AM
Nov 2019

I just never liked it. When I traveled I used my tablet. Those days are over and now I just want to stay in touch with DU, friends and family. I really like my desk top. I know "I am just an old foggy"... set in my ways.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
18. I bought that same Lenovo laptop at WalMart for 300 bucks. I prefer a desktop, too, but I had...
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:52 AM
Nov 2019

2 HP all-in-ones that broke after less than a year for one and two years for the other. I really like the all-in-ones, but am leery of them now-- dunno whether it's the concept or HP. Also had a Lenovo desktop that was pig-slow but reliable, and got stolen.

I am also a fogey, but care about cost and convenience.

Oh, and the desktop with separate monitor make it real pain to join a Zoom or Skype meeting because you almost always have get a separate camera. Skyping with friends and family is cool when you get into it.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
19. I wouldn't buy a computer w/only 128GB hard drive, esp. not an SSD ...
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 01:10 AM
Nov 2019

Windows will take up 1/3 of that from the jump ... start putting vids or a lot of photos on it and it'll be used up pretty quick. Also, small SSD's wear out much faster than larger ones do and then die a horrible death.

Get at least a 512GB SSD in your PC is my advice unless you are REALLY sure you are only browsing the internet and don't give a crap about any data that's on the machine.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
20. That is really good info.
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 01:23 AM
Nov 2019

I am so glad you mentioned that, I do have pictures that could take up space.Thanks.

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
24. One thing to consider is using external harddrives to store your pictures
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 10:57 PM
Nov 2019

I did that on our trip to the UK - copied the photos off the card out of the cameras every night. Plus, I took two external 4 TB drives, and copied the images to both, just in case one failed.

Originally I meant to upload them to the Adobe Creative Cloud through their Lightroom program, but the laptop with Lightroom loaded failed. I couldn't get into my Adobe account with my replacement laptop, so I relied on the external drives.

Just that one trip filled half of each of those drives - about 2 TBs of digital images.

My desktop has a 6TB drive for family photos - that is getting close to full. Oh, for the days when I could burn my pictures to CDRs or DVDRs! Now, there are too many to sort through.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
8. First, you can get what you need well below $1000, especially if you have a
Fri Nov 29, 2019, 11:59 PM
Nov 2019

monitor.

I agree with poster above, nowadays a sub $500 lap top works great for your needs — and very intense needs too — and you can get a decent size monitor for less than $200. I use a wired large keyboard and wired mouse, old school as well.

For surfing, the internet connection is the key.

Good luck.

matt819

(10,749 posts)
14. I like dell
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:30 AM
Nov 2019

I use it in business but they gave simpler models. Best Buy, staples, etc. I was happy when I called dell direct. I felt they were pretty straight on what I needed and what I didn’t. I think going to a store would be best cause you can get support from a person when needed.

Grey

(1,581 posts)
16. I totally agree and
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:45 AM
Nov 2019

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I like to have a counter I can pound on when I need to.
I also like to support local businesses.
Thanks Matt.

CentralMass

(15,265 posts)
17. The salea people at best buy are pretty good. Stopping in to ask some
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 12:47 AM
Nov 2019

questiona would not be a. bad Idea.
Without confusing the issue more you might look at Chromebooks if you want a a latop or a Chrome Box. It is a small but powerful computer in a box thst you connect a monitor, mouse and Keyboard to.
With out going to far diwn a rathole, theydon't run windows the run a
The chromium OS from google. They boot almost instantaneously and are great for surfing the internet and sending mail with simplicity and they are pretty immune to viruses.

A video on Chtomebooks.



hunter

(38,311 posts)
25. My inexpensive Chromebook goes with me everywhere.
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 11:22 PM
Dec 2019

Whenever I'm traveling I hate babysitting my more expensive Linux/Windows laptop, almost as much as I hate being chained to my desktop machine.

For writing, web browsing, and email my Chromebook just works. It's reliable, it's quiet, and it gets at least eight hours on a battery charge.

My Chromebook doesn't have a touch screen. I much prefer a touch pad and keyboard shortcuts to a touch screen.

And no, Chromebooks do not require internet connections to do non-internet things like writing or simple photo sorting and editing.

The last computer I spent more than $300 on ran Windows 3.1 on a 386 processor. That was a long time ago. I don't spend money on computers or software any more. I do spend money on things like solid state hard drives and RAM.

If you are already going to spend up to a thousand dollars on a desktop machine, put about a hundred dollars aside for a Chromebook.

The Chromebook may become your favorite computer.

Cary

(11,746 posts)
26. I have 2 of these
Tue Dec 3, 2019, 12:04 AM
Dec 2019

But I would choose the Core I7. Buy without a hard drive and put in a 1 TB solid state. You can buy them for about $200.

I use Best Buy Geek Squad
.

roody

(10,849 posts)
27. I paid $300 something, 4 years ago, for a Lenovo
Tue Dec 3, 2019, 01:46 AM
Dec 2019

laptop. Except for the fact that it had some Chinese porn on it that Geek Squad fixed, it has served me very well. It is heavy to take on a trip. It has everything I need.

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