A laptop for my parents

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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by J_Madison » #171021

Consider fanless ones so they don't get dusted up. These aren't my Amazon links if you were wondering.

Fanless laptops:

1. ASUS TRANSFORMER BOOK: http://amzn.to/1R9qJHS
2. ASUS ASPIRE SWITCH: http://amzn.to/1QGU49g
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Malkevin » #171417

Well... if they're technically incompetent old farts, a Macintrash is just the thing they need - they are designed for idiots after all.
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Shaps-cloud » #171421

If they just use it for writing shit/browsing the web, why not a tablet?
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Luke Cox » #171422

Take your old laptop and install Linux Mint with XFCE. Impossible for a normie to fuck up.
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by oranges » #171889

fuck these normies

your parents are going to learn to install gentoo
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by LiamLime » #172034

CosmicScientist wrote:If it helps they'll generally just write documents, surf the web and download films to watch on the screen. Thanks if you can or can't help.
If this is all they do, I recommend a Chromebook. They are by far the simplest to use and cheapest computers and suffice for what most people need. I realize this won't be a popular suggestion on a forum full of Windows nerds, but there are no real common-person tasks, which can't be done on a Chromebook.

In terms of IT support, there's not a whole lot they can mess up on the OS side, so it should be the easiest OS for you to give support on. And you can use Chrome Remote Desktop for remote assistance - I recommend you set this up before giving them the laptop (even if you go for a Windows one).


Edit: Or a tablet, that works fine too. Just get them a stand and keyboard to go with it. For all of these, however, make sure that they are big enough to account for any vision deterioration. For tablets I'd recommend 10'', for laptops 15'' at minimum, for desktops 19'' at minimum. This depends on their situation though.
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Luke Cox » #172043

oranges wrote:fuck these normies

your parents are going to learn to install gentoo
Damn straight, it's about time somebody talked sense in this thread.


I am dead serious about putting Mint XFCE on their old laptop though. It's fast, lightweight, so simple a retarded toddler could use it, and nobody writes malware for Linux. It even has an app store style software center. Try it on a virtual machine at lest.
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Takeguru » #172057

Buy them like 8 chromebooks and if they break one it's only 100 bucks
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by LiamLime » #172158

Takeguru wrote:Buy them like 8 chromebooks and if they break one it's only 100 bucks
Haha, if they ever call you and ask for any sort of IT help, just tell them to take the next Chromebook off the shelf and bin the current one :D
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Post by Armhulen » #180499

LiamLime wrote:
Takeguru wrote:Buy them like 8 chromebooks and if they break one it's only 100 bucks
Haha, if they ever call you and ask for any sort of IT help, just tell them to take the next Chromebook off the shelf and bin the current one :D
tfw chromebooks are so shit you just buy them in bulk

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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by LiamLime » #180508

Google just announced that ChromeOS will soon be able to run Android apps. Once this happens, I'm replacing my parents' and grandparents' computers with Chromebooks. I will not allow them to use Windows or Mac ever again. I'm a developer, so I need Windows or Mac, at least for now (my toolchain isn't available on Linux), but the vast majority of people don't need any of these systems. And once I can get the Android version of MS Office onto a Chromebook, I'm changing their computers. They can play Farmville and that Facebook football manager game thing just as well on ChromeOS.
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Re: A laptop for my parents

Post by Lumbermancer » #180818

Smart dad.
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