oh man, I'd give anything to go back to windows 7. How do I do that?
thanks, I just ordered the Lenovo t540, they helped me spec it out. Mine will come with win 7 downgraded from 8.1, so I will be able to load win 10 later on if I want to for free.But seriously. Almost anywhere you can still buy laptops with W 7 on it. Ebay, Newegg, Tigerdirect or Amazon, just type in "laptop windows 7"
Beside that, for extra money, someone can install it for you if you are so not geeky. You can also have the laptop dual booted, having both W 7 and 8 on it.
What kind of laptop? Any kind. The cheapest laptop today is better than the best laptop 10 years ago, and guess what, people used laptops back then for trading. So decide it based on your like, because any laptop can handle trading easily. Are you going to use it on battery, outside, traveling a lot, etc? Those are the things to consider.
ok, thanks for the help
There's a difference between business class laptops and for home/vacation use.
It's hard to explain the subtleties if you are not doing business on the road a lot. Really silly stuff ( or so it would seem). Case ruggedness, but still classy (like a mullet). Location and availability of ports for when you really need to plug everything. A good support site with driver availability/compatibility. Turn around time for parts when its on warranty. Availability of parts when its not. Availability of docking, charging, case options etc etc.
Trading is a serious business requiring a serious hardware platform. Otherwise, just get the best price-to-performance you can get. It's all made in China. And if it's not. that's just un-American.
I'm not saying they are idiots, but kids today do things a little differently than we did+1, also the screen matters a lot. A glossy screen that performs poorly in sunlight would be awful. Many new laptops have crappy keyboards that are very hard to get used to for someone like myself.
Have an older Lenovo T-series at the moment and would consider getting another one if the people at Lenovo weren't complete idiots.
+1, also the screen matters a lot. A glossy screen that performs poorly in sunlight would be awful. Many new laptops have crappy keyboards that are very hard to get used to for someone like myself.
Have an older Lenovo T-series at the moment and would consider getting another one if the people at Lenovo weren't complete idiots.
I'm not saying they are idiots, but kids today do things a little differently than we did
I was half way through placing my order and "Tiffany" said, "I need to go to a meeting, can I call you back in a half hour?"
(probably a "sales" meeting)
I actually wrote of Lenovo when IBM sold out. But, then I also heard that they were maintaining the IBM standards. It is only a matter of time until the designs get outdated and Lenovo starts cost cutting with exotic parts manufacturers with limited driver support.
But back in the IBM days, I would run an install of some exotic Linux distro without so much as researching the drivers.