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  • Michael
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    Glad you got the 16GB RAM. That will make a big difference.

  • Alwaysgreener
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    I love my touchscreen laptop too. The one downside is ds loves it too. He is always coming over and touching the screen while I am typing but the biggest pain is when the cat does it. She will lay on my arm/ side and stretch out her paw just enough to disrupt what I am doing. lol
    Last edited by Alwaysgreener; 08-07-2021, 08:47 AM.

  • Annalee
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    Well after many reviews, I went back with the Dell Inspirion which is what I had a few years ago before I quickly purchased this hp model with no touchscreen last summer. The dell has the i7 with 16gb ram. It was more costly I guess, but I really wanted touch screen and I wanted the 14 inch compact version, I think it's a 13.5 2-in-1 tablet but I plan to only use as a laptop. I'm not a tablet ipad fan. The touchscreen is much better on my carpal tunnel hands. My nephew kept telling me to upgrade to better specs if I was getting another one, never go back. Just got it yesterday so I set it up last night. I was surprised to find my Microsoft office home and student transferred. Syncing was easy with my other computer. Time will tell if I made a good choice or not!
    Last edited by Annalee; 08-07-2021, 05:31 AM.

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  • Annalee
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    Thanks!

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  • Blackcat31
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    I’ve had my laptop for awhile now and I’ve still got 95% of the memory left so I personally think 12GB of RAM was more than I needed.

  • Alwaysgreener
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    Check the price on the Lenovo site to compare.

    Also from an certified IT perspective, Apple is the best there is because they last longer and have less viruses.

  • GirlMomma
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    It does 😭😭

  • Annalee
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    Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Laptop Intel Evo Platform Core i7 12GB Memory 512GB SSD Dark Moss 82BH000CUS - Best Buy This one allowed me to choose my gb, etc. but the price really goes up each time I do that. Check this one out, Michael and tell me the pros and cons! Thanks

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  • Annalee
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    Thanks for the specs!

  • Annalee
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    Girlmomma,I didn't know hp expired but I do know their quality with durability stinks!

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  • Blackcat31
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    That is the same HP ENVY I bought. The first thing that happened was the hinge broke and I had a hard time opening and closing it. The screw inside the hinge broke and a piece of it got caught in the fan inside the laptop. I had to pay $150 to get the issue fixed. Then I was so leery of opening and closing it... lol! I liked the laptop itself as it worked fine but I just preferred my Lenovo.

  • GirlMomma
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    I didn’t know that HP “expires”! 😫

  • Blackcat31
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    Device name LAPTOP
    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz 1.80 GHz
    Installed RAM 12.0 GB (11.9 GB usable)
    System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
    Pen and touch Touch support with 10 touch points

  • Annalee
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    Thank you for the info! What is the ram on your Lenovo?

  • Blackcat31
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    My two cents:
    I owned a Lenovo a few years back. LOVED IT! Got a grant to buy a new laptop so I bought an HP ENVY. It served it's purpose but just didn't compare to my old one. I ended up buying another Lenovo (just to have a newer version as my old one was getting to be 10 yrs old) and haven't thought about it since!

    I absolutely vote for Lenovo. They acquired IBM a few years back.
    My current one is a Lenovo ideapad 320. It has a touchscreen and a DVD drive. They have wonderful customer service too!
    Lenovo makes Thinkpad a military tested laptop designed to be taken on construction sites and other places one normally doesn't bring a laptop lol!


    My brother works for HP and builds a lot of computers and he says most the HP desktops and laptops in stores like Best Buy/Walmart etc, are built with an "expiration date" much like cell phones so that eventually you are forced to buy a new one due to battery life, drag issues etc. Unless you build one or buy super top of the line where parts are replaceable verses disposable.

    Your needs (as far as what you do online) are similar to mine and all the "extra's" aren't really necessary to just cruise the internet, do paperwork and store file/photos easily.

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