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Ask HN: Frequently do you change your laptops/phones

1 点作者 smithmayowa超过 5 年前
So being a software developer in this 21st century means being bombarded by adverts of the latest laptops/phones and other gadgets with mouth watering specs, so my question to you guys is how often do you upgrade your gadgets?

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toastal超过 5 年前
I&#x27;ll usually hold onto my laptop for 4-5 years and smartphone every 3 years. I tend to buy top-of-the-line with decent price-to-performance ratio electronics so it takes a long time for them to feel cost-effective to update. And as time&#x27;s gone on, the jumps in performance don&#x27;t feel like they mean as much to me compared to say battery life (which is an easy repair to get a new one) so like every one else, I&#x27;ll probably start holding off upgrades longer.<p>A lot of times as new features are added out there and others are dropped. For instance, my wiped 2016 Razer Blade running Linux has no-longer-upgradable BIOS because of Razer&#x27;s demand of Windows 10 to launch a GUI just to upgrade them. I&#x27;d like to migrate to another brand for the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities alone, but the Nvidia 1060 is still good for most uses and it&#x27;s hard to find a worthy replacement laptop with a hi-res screen supporting 100% AdobeRGB or DCI-P3 for photo work. Phones are hard to upgrade because now everyone wants to drop the 1&#x2F;8-inch headphone jack I rely on.
simonblack超过 5 年前
Phones are replaced about every 3-4 years. mainly because of camera upgrades. I am not a great user of apps, as I find them a waste of time and not particularly useful.<p>I try to change my laptops due to increases in travel convenience. However, I find that my 10-year old Lenovo T410S keeps being most useful overall, even though I have bought several other laptops since I bought the Lenovo.<p>I bought an Asus X31 ultrabook because it was lighter and its SSD &#x27;disk&#x27; was more resistant to shocks. But the miniscule size of the SSD meant that it was not much use as it could only store about a tenth of what the Lenovo could, with its upgraded 2TB HDD. Also the ultrabook&#x27;s keyboard wasn&#x27;t as good as the Lenovo&#x27;s, apart from it not having a DVD reader, and it required adapters for ethernet, etc, instead of those connectors being built-in.<p>I also bought a Acer unit, but I &#x27;killed&#x27; it. Can&#x27;t remember the model, or what I did to kill it.
meerita超过 5 年前
Macbook Pros every 5 years. Phones, well, every 3 years or more.