Drake Iddon wrote:
Any toshiba.
All the Toshiba laptops I've owned have been admirable. And generally they put enough power inside them to actually drive the display at it's native resolution without much stuttering. Sadly they all die horrible firey deaths after about 2-3 years. That power they put in... too many horses in too little a box.
Right now I'm on an HP Envy and it's display is terrible. The display doesn't even get the colours right. Suppose for reasons we don't need to go into one takes a photo of some things and lets say they are light Green, Cyan, Turqoise, Light Blue, Lilac, violet and purple, the camera has a hard enough time displaying those colours because all cameras have shitty cheap LCDs on them even though it is actually taking the pictures correctly. When you put the image on the HP Envy it just gets worse, they all appear light blue. Upload those same images to the web, view on a different machine, the colours appear correct.
If the problem is one of colour calibration, then the remedial options are too hard to find, I've been through all the colour calibrations I can find and none changed anything.
The mousepad is ok and battery life is reasonable and mostly it seems to sort itself out, drivers were easy to find from HP.
Like any laptop it's specs on paper just don't translate into real world horses. Slow as hell. Has survived 3 foot drops onto wood while operational.
That's about all I know. I won't stray from Toshiba again.