Planning to start shopping for my first laptop. I want one so that I don't have to sit in the den to use my desktop, if I want to watch TV in the other room or do something else. I'm not going to get anything fancy, just a Windows system with a decent size screen and a good/safe battery. I don't intend to go beyond Walmart, Best Buy (or Costco). I'm thinking price may be somewhere between $400-$700, not sure.
I don't know much about computers and nothing about laptops. I think RadishRose mentioned here a long time ago that she used a mouse with hers, I'd probably want that option also. I don't like touchscreens, my first experience with them is my smartphone, and I really don't care for it, luckily I just use it for phone calls and not much else.
My desktop now has Windows 10 and is an HP. I don't like Dell, had bad experiences with them in the past, but would probably like another HP or Lenovo, definitely a name brand. I read that the memory should be a minimum of 8GB, not sure if that would be good or not.
So far I've only used the computer to email, visit forums, shop and price things online, search the web for information, and do light surfing around different websites or youtube. I have never watched whole movies, listened to whole concerts or streamed anything on my PC. I doubt that I would in the future. I don't do gaming.
I upload a modest amount of photos from my camera onto my computer, but they would probably still go to my desktop. Other than that, I have no important documents or extensive files saved on the computer to use much memory or data.
I have Comcast broadband with an ethernet connection, and I'm guessing I can just use the laptop without even involving Comcast, as I already have a WIFI modem in my den, I figured anywhere on my main floor would have WIFI reception. I don't know that much about setting up the laptop or how it runs, I assume it needs WIFI signals at all times to function. I guess if the battery is low you can plug it into a wall to recharge, like the phones?
As you can see, I don't know very much and have no geeks around to give me pointers or help out. Figured I'd ask the folks here for recommendations or what to watch out for. You guys have a lot more knowledge and experience with these things than I do.
I don't know much about computers and nothing about laptops. I think RadishRose mentioned here a long time ago that she used a mouse with hers, I'd probably want that option also. I don't like touchscreens, my first experience with them is my smartphone, and I really don't care for it, luckily I just use it for phone calls and not much else.
My desktop now has Windows 10 and is an HP. I don't like Dell, had bad experiences with them in the past, but would probably like another HP or Lenovo, definitely a name brand. I read that the memory should be a minimum of 8GB, not sure if that would be good or not.
So far I've only used the computer to email, visit forums, shop and price things online, search the web for information, and do light surfing around different websites or youtube. I have never watched whole movies, listened to whole concerts or streamed anything on my PC. I doubt that I would in the future. I don't do gaming.
I upload a modest amount of photos from my camera onto my computer, but they would probably still go to my desktop. Other than that, I have no important documents or extensive files saved on the computer to use much memory or data.
I have Comcast broadband with an ethernet connection, and I'm guessing I can just use the laptop without even involving Comcast, as I already have a WIFI modem in my den, I figured anywhere on my main floor would have WIFI reception. I don't know that much about setting up the laptop or how it runs, I assume it needs WIFI signals at all times to function. I guess if the battery is low you can plug it into a wall to recharge, like the phones?
As you can see, I don't know very much and have no geeks around to give me pointers or help out. Figured I'd ask the folks here for recommendations or what to watch out for. You guys have a lot more knowledge and experience with these things than I do.