Good day to all,
Would anyone know where in Santo Domingo one could purchase a new Lenovo Laptop........I would use Amazon, but the Taxes wouls kill me........
Thank you.
Good day to all,
Would anyone know where in Santo Domingo one could purchase a new Lenovo Laptop........I would use Amazon, but the Taxes wouls kill me........
Thank you.
You'll be paying taxes anyway, just indirectly.Good day to all,
Would anyone know where in Santo Domingo one could purchase a new Lenovo Laptop........I would use Amazon, but the Taxes wouls kill me........
Thank you.
I was in Prodacomm in Santiago - just off Sadhala, the other day and a truck was dropping off a lot of Dell desktops. I bought one - a i5 quad core Optiplex 790. The price was 7,500 pesos. I can compile videos for youtube now in less than an hour. They had others for 2500 but I wouldn't get one of those.
the problem with many of those computers is the operating system...
True. Prior to upgrading, I had Windows 10 on a five year old then-mid-level rig. Fine with Word, but everything else was slow as molasses in winter.
Upgraded to a new Surface Book 2 last Thanksgiving, same OS. Supremely fast and effortless processing, (and everyone loves asking about the removable screen, lol.)
True. Prior to upgrading, I had Windows 10 on a five year old then-mid-level rig. Fine with Word, but everything else was slow as molasses in winter.
Upgraded to a new Surface Book 2 last Thanksgiving, same OS. Supremely fast and effortless processing, (and everyone loves asking about the removable screen, lol.)
That's got Windows 10, right?
I've been wanting one of those for ages. I've been using 10 for over a year, and I still consider going back to 7.
There are several places all over the DR with guys that will install W7, W8, etc. on your machine. Price is usually 500 pesos for a Dominican and of course the Gringo pays 1,000 pesos. But well worth it to get rid of W10, and all the aggravation with it.
W10 is a fine OS, but the user interface is clunky. The W7 UI rocked.That's got Windows 10, right?
I've been wanting one of those for ages. I've been using 10 for over a year, and I still consider going back to 7.
Still works for me.https://www.computerworld.com/artic...-star-classic-shell-heads-out-to-pasture.html
After months of deliberation, I have decided to stop the development of Classic Shell…
There were few factors that led to my decision:
1) Lack of free time.
2) Windows 10 is being updated way too frequently
3) Each new version of Windows moves further away from the classic Win32 programming model… The new ways things are done make it very difficult to achieve the same customizations
It seems that the Win10 upgrade treadmill has claimed another victim.