When thinking of getting NEW cpu related device

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by King Names, Jul 8, 2014.

  1. King Names

    King Names Members

    Messages:
    161
    Likes Received:
    8
    Someone answer these below!!!!!!! I narrowed it down to two cool ones.

    Acer Latop? Best pro of pros? Worst con of cons?

    Kindle Fire HD? Best pro of pros? Worst con of cons?
     
    1 person likes this.
  2. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

    Messages:
    7,824
    Likes Received:
    960
    Depends on the different models and which you choose. You mention CPUs, laptops almost always have processors running the AMD64 architecure (64-bit chips manufacured by either Intel, or AMD). Tablets almost always run ARM system-on-chip processors, which are produced by many different companies in 32 and 64bit flavors now.

    Laptops have more memory, a bigger screen, more storage space for data, larger physical size and weight than tablets which will obviously be smaller, lighter, use less power. There are also hybric laptop/tablet computers that can act as a laptop or a table by removing the screen from the keyboard but they tend to be fairly expensive.
     
  3. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

    Messages:
    34,218
    Likes Received:
    26,321
    Get a desktop system....
     
  4. Terrapin2190

    Terrapin2190 I am nature.

    Messages:
    1,265
    Likes Received:
    313
    I second the desktop idea. Now that we have HDMI ports, you can hook it up directly to a giant tv screen. Buy a bluetooth minikeyboard w mousepad and you're set!!

    Desktops are a lot more reliable and fun. If you made a mistake and don't like what it has inside, you can almost always just pop a new or diff chip in it and upgrade away. Usually can't do that with laptops (or tablets...) and most all tablets run android. I prefer Windows. Windows 7. 8 on up is just ridiculous imo.
     
  5. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

    Messages:
    7,824
    Likes Received:
    960
    not so much anymore... I remember when AMD chips could be swapped out with Intel chips on the same board (socket 7 and before...)

    now different chips use different sockets and chipsets as well as different memory controllers. you might be able to upgrade a chip if the chip u have is on the low end ...

    I have an ASUS board with an amd fx 9590 and there's no way I could upgrade past that cuz that's the highest end chip that fits that board. to upgrade chips I would have to upgrade the board (and most likely memory) as well.
     
  6. Terrapin2190

    Terrapin2190 I am nature.

    Messages:
    1,265
    Likes Received:
    313
    Jeez. Well, the last computer I took apart was Windows XP era. I remember feeling so cool when I upgraded my 233mhz processor to a 350. XD I still use Windows 98!
     
  7. IMjustfishin

    IMjustfishin Member

    Messages:
    1,255
    Likes Received:
    194
    you'll be getting more out of the acer, i have a fire phone and the app store is pretty small compared to android and apple stores.
     
  8. Terrapin2190

    Terrapin2190 I am nature.

    Messages:
    1,265
    Likes Received:
    313
    IBM Personal Computer with Norton Commander. :)

    Weighs about 200 lbs, but it gets the job done. LOL
     

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice