Laptops out in the dirt
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:43 pm
Presently listening to the net on the Keller machine. Topic is laptops for off-road.
Great points about the various options. May I suggest a solution to the coffee-spill issue? Rather than worry about keeping the keyboard on your laptop clean, simply cover it with a heavy plastic bag and plug in a separate keyboard. Same as those used with desktops. I know one may use those special keyboard covers, but plastic bags are cheap and there may be plenty stuffed into that plastic grocery bag hanging somewhere in the kitchen. My (desktop) macally board even has a plastic shield inside. Keeps out the crumbs and liquids very well, thank you. I suspect other after-market keyboards also have decent protection from spills.
Some of the more compact laptops, Mac and PC, have keyboards that are on the small side. I am a touch typist and find it a pain to use those small keyboards. An E-book or note book has an even smaller keyboard. The separate keyboard takes care of that matter.
In addition, separate keyboards are FAR less-expensive than the keyboard (or a the repairs to one) on any laptop. I have seen them in thrift shops, even, for bargain prices.
As for shock damage, the hard drive is the most fragile piece, other than the screen, and a solid-state HD might be the cat's meow for shock resistance out on the GOOD roads. Dirt roads, of course.
Gotta get back to where I can hear the net.
73,
Steve
Great points about the various options. May I suggest a solution to the coffee-spill issue? Rather than worry about keeping the keyboard on your laptop clean, simply cover it with a heavy plastic bag and plug in a separate keyboard. Same as those used with desktops. I know one may use those special keyboard covers, but plastic bags are cheap and there may be plenty stuffed into that plastic grocery bag hanging somewhere in the kitchen. My (desktop) macally board even has a plastic shield inside. Keeps out the crumbs and liquids very well, thank you. I suspect other after-market keyboards also have decent protection from spills.
Some of the more compact laptops, Mac and PC, have keyboards that are on the small side. I am a touch typist and find it a pain to use those small keyboards. An E-book or note book has an even smaller keyboard. The separate keyboard takes care of that matter.
In addition, separate keyboards are FAR less-expensive than the keyboard (or a the repairs to one) on any laptop. I have seen them in thrift shops, even, for bargain prices.
As for shock damage, the hard drive is the most fragile piece, other than the screen, and a solid-state HD might be the cat's meow for shock resistance out on the GOOD roads. Dirt roads, of course.
Gotta get back to where I can hear the net.
73,
Steve