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Thread started 01/21/18 1:40am

dance4me3121

How Long do laptops usually last?

I'm just wondering how long laptops usually last? I did a quick google search and read that they last 3 years and then the hardware goes bad.I sure hope thats not true for every laptop.I currently have a HP Notebook.I've had it for almost a year.I got it in April 2017,but yesterday was the first time it's ever used for internet. Maybe some of you orgers have had laptops that lasted longer than 3 years?

thanks in advance

also,what can i do to make my laptop last longer?

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Reply #1 posted 01/21/18 5:56am

TheFman

20+ years. If no mechanical breakdown. Depends what you want to do with it. dont expect to play new games on an old laptop.

If you like/need to use up-to-date software and stuff, than count 3-5 years.

[Edited 1/21/18 5:58am]

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Reply #2 posted 01/21/18 5:58am

EmmaMcG

I had my previous laptop for about 8 years and it technically still works. I only got a new one because I had intended on using it for playing games that wouldn't run on my older one but it turned out to be a waste of money because I'm only using it for downloading music. Which I could do on my old laptop.

There's no reason why your laptop will stop working properly after 3 years. As long as you're not throwing it around or anything. It's like anything else, if you take care of it it will continue to work.
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Reply #3 posted 01/21/18 1:13pm

dance4me3121

TheFman said:

20+ years. If no mechanical breakdown. Depends what you want to do with it. dont expect to play new games on an old laptop.

If you like/need to use up-to-date software and stuff, than count 3-5 years.

[Edited 1/21/18 5:58am]

i have never played games on my laptop and dont intend to.I only use it for internet and to listen to music on my windows media player

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Reply #4 posted 01/21/18 1:14pm

dance4me3121

EmmaMcG said:

I had my previous laptop for about 8 years and it technically still works. I only got a new one because I had intended on using it for playing games that wouldn't run on my older one but it turned out to be a waste of money because I'm only using it for downloading music. Which I could do on my old laptop. There's no reason why your laptop will stop working properly after 3 years. As long as you're not throwing it around or anything. It's like anything else, if you take care of it it will continue to work.

thanks for the reply.

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Reply #5 posted 01/21/18 3:20pm

TrivialPursuit

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Depends on the technology. Through the late 90s and aughts, technology developed so fast into more memory, bigger hard drives, then dual and now quad cores. I feel like now it's sort of settled into a good zone. The thing now is the Ghz of the processor.

So, based on all that, I don't see a real end date on a good laptop. I still have an old Dell Precision M90 that I use solely for recording vinyl to digital. I keep it put away until I need it. The M90 dates to 2006, and it weighs almost 9lbs. It's a brick! But it works for that purpose, and I'll always have it.

I have another Precision M5400, much newer that I use for some graphic design and book editing. It's a stand by. It's a workhorse for me sometimes, depending on what I'm doing. I am not a Dell fan, but my roommate worked in a field that dealt with a lot of Dell computers. So we never went without RAM or even a new shell to build up on our own. The Precisions are workstations; very sturdy, made to handle being tossed around on worksites, etc. (The Inspiron is trash, and the Latitude is a lightweight home computer at best.)

My main computer is a Macbook Air from late 2014. The limitation is that I can't upgrade the RAM if I wanted to (and I do sometimes), but it's not a huge issue for me.

In short, if you research which one will do the job for your needs, stick to a good name brand, get the extended warranty, and take care of it*, you should have it for a long while. Solid state drives help the life of a computer these days, because it decreases the moving parts problem (like being dropped and an older hard drive forever being unusable).

* - take care meaning keep your hard drive cleaned up, use two cloud services to store things (like an in-home cloud like WD MyCloud or whatever, plus a service like Google Drive or Dropbox - there are many to choose from that are free), it will run great for a long, long time.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #6 posted 01/21/18 3:24pm

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I've had mine for five years and counting...

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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