On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 20:28:03 -0400, Richard Aiken - raikenclw at gmail.com (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote to Freelance Traveller: >Dear Charles and Jeff, > >As I now realize I should have mentioned upfront, my sole experience is >(perhaps unfortunately) with Windows and Android. Given that you were talking about replacing a Surface Pro, I stuck to Windows systems in my previous post. I only mentioned Samsung for Android because (a) I'm familiar with it, and (b), a websearch for laptops mentioned them as a source. Since I don't know Samsung for Windows, I said so. > My 20-something coworkers >are constantly advising me to get an iPhone, but my response is that as I >can barely work what I have I'd be totally lost with a completely different >device. The iPhone vs. Android debate is for an entirely different niche; I have my own opinions in that area, but felt that it was outside the scope of your question, so I didn't address it. > My experience with computer games is limited to expending stacks of >quarters to shoot at lurching zombies in something called House Of The >Dead, many years ago. My 30-something boss tells me I really should try >some of the newer computer RPGs, given how realistic NPC interactions are >becoming (thanks to AI). But I'm leery of such, as I'm worried I might get >addicted. ? Definitely not my style. My style of computer games is more along the lines of puzzles or Infocoms, not FPS or MMO. >As per above, I'm quite illiterate in terms of computer knowledge. I >recognize most of the companies, products and systems mentioned only from >other references made to their like on this mailing list. What I gather >from the advice given that a refurbished Dell or Chromebook may be what I >need. Chromebooks are, IMO, somewhat underpowered, and tend to rely on having a full-time net connection. They more-or-less expect to use cloud-based apps for things like word processing or image rendering, and prioritize weight and low cost over performance (and may not have USB at all). Think of a ChromeBook as a souped-up Android system and you won't be all that far off. ®Traveller is a registered trademark of Far Future Enterprises, 1977-2024. Use of the trademark in this notice and in the referenced materials is not intended to infringe or devalue the trademark. -- Jeff Zeitlin, Editor Freelance Traveller The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Resource xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com http://www.freelancetraveller.com Freelance Traveller extends its thanks to the following enterprises for hosting services: onCloud/CyberWeb Enterprises (http://www.oncloud.io) The Traveller Downport (http://www.downport.com)