Also, I guess I was trying to steer you away from the EVO-series. I like it, but I think it's a disaster waiting to happen. Why? I'm fundamentally opposed to machines that are lightweight with a lot of moving parts (swappable this and thats). The EVO's predecessor - the Presario 1700 series - have been pretty much a disaster after the 1st year. The casing on these machines are simply too lightweight and not strong enough to hold the computer together over time. Hence, the hinges will break, the LCD plastics will also break around the hinges, the lower portion of the unit will also, guess what?, break around the hinges, and the entire unit flexes and grunts each time you open and close the screen lid. The battery, the empty insert, DVD module, FDD module... they all carry different weight and the laptop will bent and torque differently depending upon which is inserted. Enuf said...
If you wanna look at a great, used machine or a poorly-built one, look no further than eBay: a great machine, when used, will be sold in one piece; a poorly-built one gets sold for parts. I had another post asking about Toshiba 2805 hard drive upgrades - you can't find these Toshiba 2805s being broken up for sale on eBay - no keyboards, no DVD drives, no case parts... nothing! And that's after the machines' been on the market for 2-3 years. That's the sign of a great laptop. I'm not advocating you getting one, of course, but ... if you can liberate yourself from the EVO and look at other choices, then my suggestion would be to look for used laptops that are sold as laptops, not in bits and pieces.
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Last edited by DMR; May 14th, 2004 at 6:30 pm.