![]() 08/07/2014 at 20:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
All sorted out now. Sold a bunch of the older ones I had, including ones I bought and fixed for profit. Running an HP ZBook 14 which is a solid workstation-class ultrabook and the other machine is an HP ENVY 15" TouchSmart I snagged for... $430. 750GB HD, i5, 8GB RAM and 1920x1080. Any of ye recommend any decent Windows 8.1 software? Thanks
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8.1 software as in, like, Metro Apps? The only ones I use regularly are Netflix, Plex and Splashtop in terms of functionality.
I also use Pin Steam just because it makes my collection look good.
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8.1 is really only for touch screens
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bitch please this is a touchscreen laptop
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OH okay! I have 8.1 on a non touchscreen laptop. I have no clue about any good software...
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What machine do oyu have
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An old Dell 14R. N4110. Came with 7 but I upgraded it to 8 when it was $40 for sale. 8.1 was a free upgrade to it too.
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Windows 8 ftw! I have a Dell XPS 12. Touch screen is almost necessary though. I've used a computer with Windows 8 and no touchscreen and I was like lol wut.
Either one of those have a solid state hard drive? They are great. Both my work computer and personal computer have solid state and I won't be going back.
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8.1 is always a free upgrade from 8
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ZBook has a 256GB SSD, this one doesn't. I don't think it needs one anyways. I'm using it for music stuff
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Solid state allll the things! But no, understandable.
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Yup!