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TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 04:17 PM
:frustrate :frustrate
the friggin hard drive on my brand new laptop is shot, Damn japanese. I havent gotten everything to work right at
the same time during the entire time ive had it. Goes to show what kind of S*** you get for paying 2 grand. :rasp:
please dont bother me as i might flip out on you, im def not in a good mood
a.k.a.
07-13-2004, 04:22 PM
I love my Macs.
TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 04:23 PM
i would get a mac, but theres
not enough support for their
OS's
TopDawg, how is the battery on your
sony?
How old is it?
TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 04:33 PM
about 3 months, the battery
works for about 30-45 minutes, it uses a 2.8 ghz HT processor, so it drains the battery fast. Laptops typically use
60-80 watts, mine uses aprrox 120 watts
Jese, that is not a lot of time,
huh
TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 04:52 PM
thats why i have two 40 Pound
Sealed Lead Acid batteries for road trips and plane rides. It'll run that sucker at max power for 10 hours. Of
course i have to wheel it around in a whellie bage because of the weight. I have a 300 watt (600 watt surge)
inverter, which makes two wall outlets out of the batteries, So basically i can plug in a wide varitey of things.
(TV's, Consoles, Desktop computers, just about anything that uses an average of about 300-350 watts, with surges
under 600 watts)
by the way, i custom wired the batteries myself :thumbsup:. They are so powerful if you touch
both terminals together, the amount of power going through the wire will melt right through eachother:angel:
You are not afraid of burning out
your computer?
metroman
07-13-2004, 05:10 PM
Whoa! thats some serious wattage
there. I'm surprised you're having a problem with Sony. I've had a Sony VAIO laptop for 2 years now & its
worked virtually flawlessly the whole time...I think it has crashed once the whole time I've had it. I had an IMac
before which used to crash constantly...
TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 05:12 PM
the poweer goes through a
power inverter, its not direct hooked to the computer, if there was a surge or something in the batterys, it yould
just blow the inverters fuse, the power from the batteries goes like this:
12 volts- Direct Current
(DC)
-=-Inverted-=- (by inverter)
120 volts- Actuating Current (AC)
-=-Inverted-=- (by laptops AC Adaptor)
19.2
volts- Direct Current (DC)
if there was a power surge, it would be almost impossible (0.000000001% chance) it
would even come close to frying the computer
belgareth
07-13-2004, 05:13 PM
You are not afraid
of burning out your computer?
It shouldn't. It will only allow power up to it's internal needs.
Remember, when you plug something into a wall outlet you have billions of amps on tap. TD's power supply is
miniscule by comparison.
I've heard a lot of bad things about Sony laptops and handhelds but don't deal with
them. We handle Toshiba and they are pretty stable. Toshiba hsa great factory support for it's dealers too.
TopDawg2050
07-13-2004, 05:24 PM
i shouldve gotten an
Alienware :-(
a.k.a.
07-13-2004, 06:16 PM
i shouldve gotten
an Alienware :-(
OK. Now I see what all the wattage is about.
I'm not into computers but...
Shouldn't you be using a desktop for that sort of thing? Is there ANY laptop that can be properly upgraded with
each advance in gaming technology?
belgareth
07-13-2004, 06:30 PM
OK. Now I see
what all the wattage is about.
I'm not into computers but... Shouldn't you be using a desktop for that sort of
thing? Is there ANY laptop that can be properly upgraded with each advance in gaming technology?
Your
right, he should have been using a desktop and no there isn't.
einstein
07-13-2004, 07:02 PM
I don't know about Sony
computers, but I trust Sony for other electronics more than any other brand. I'm still using the Sony discman I
got christmas of '94, and it runs all night long every night.
Mtnjim
07-14-2004, 11:37 AM
Kaypro all the way!! :angel:
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