laptop that works in hot/cold temperatures?
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laptop that works in hot/cold temperatures?
The laptop I've been using (an old pentium compaq), tends to flip out when I use it in sub-freezing temperatures. The screen is also unreadable when it's hot outside (> 90F).
As someone does does IT for a living, I fully undestand the complications with using a computer outside of the recommended temperature range. But, I'm curious what experiences people have had... and if there are any laptops that can handle the extremes better than others.
Thanks!
As someone does does IT for a living, I fully undestand the complications with using a computer outside of the recommended temperature range. But, I'm curious what experiences people have had... and if there are any laptops that can handle the extremes better than others.
Thanks!
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The laptop I've been using (an old pentium compaq), tends to flip out when I use it in sub-freezing temperatures. The screen is also unreadable when it's hot outside (> 90F).
As someone does does IT for a living, I fully undestand the complications with using a computer outside of the recommended temperature range. But, I'm curious what experiences people have had... and if there are any laptops that can handle the extremes better than others.
Thanks!
As someone does does IT for a living, I fully undestand the complications with using a computer outside of the recommended temperature range. But, I'm curious what experiences people have had... and if there are any laptops that can handle the extremes better than others.
Thanks!
nuf said... it's the **** of laptops for the fully endowed model. Just expensive as *****!
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My ancient Fujitsu Stylistic 3400 has never complained about being left in extreme heat, nor rained on. It's mounted to a post in front of the dash, so it gets full direct sunlight when it's parked outside during the day. Even if the car has been parked outside with the top and windows up all day, it still boots right up. And yes, it has gotten moderately wet. Didn't even mop it off with a towel, just power on and go.
The screen does get pretty dim when it's really cold (45°F or so), but it has never failed completely, even when it was so cold that the LCD display on my radio wouldn't come on.
The screen does get pretty dim when it's really cold (45°F or so), but it has never failed completely, even when it was so cold that the LCD display on my radio wouldn't come on.
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I've had a couple of company supplied cheap Dells that have given me no trouble for years in my truck in the Florida summer heat. Interior temps are over 140 easy when it's been closed up in the sun, but it boots fine and the screen is flawless. I have also had them freeze a couple of times. They still booted and ran. They are nothing special. The current one is an Inspiron 6000, which is kinda wide, but my last one was normal aspect ratio and I liked it being a little smaller. Nothing special, but they always fire up and work.
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There are some mini notebooks on the next page after that one for around three bills.
Look here on this page if you want one for under $300 to keep in your car: PRICEWATCH :: Price Comparison Shopping Tool - Page 1116
There are some mini notebooks on the next page after that one for around three bills.
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I'm telling you guys, from considerable personal experience, that when it comes to a tuning laptop, small form factor > everything. EeePC 900s have gotten ludicrously cheap, as have some of the other machines in the 9" class. I just can't see why anything else would even be considered.
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I'm telling you guys, from considerable personal experience, that when it comes to a tuning laptop, small form factor > everything. EeePC 900s have gotten ludicrously cheap, as have some of the other machines in the 9" class. I just can't see why anything else would even be considered.
It is perfect since it's small and stable... plus long as battery life! LED backlights like the cold weather better than the cold cathode stuff as well.
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