Thinking of buying a computer


Arnþór Helgason <arnthor.helgason@...>
 

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.


Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?


Best regards,

Arnthor

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Tyler Wood
 

I highly recommend Asus over Lenovo any day.


Best of luck with whatever you purchase.



On 2018-10-28 4:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.


Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?


Best regards,

Arnthor

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Kevin Cussick
 

Hi, I use 2 lenovo all in one PC's and nvda and have no problems.

On 28/10/2018 21:44, Arnþór Helgason wrote:
I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.
Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.
I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.
Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?
Best regards,
Arnthor
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Michael Munn
 

I would suggest HP.
I have been using the same HP Envy convertable for 3 years now. 
either HP or Dell. 
I personally prefer HP. 



On Oct 28, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason <arnthor.helgason@...> wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.


Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?


Best regards,

Arnthor

---



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Arlene
 

Will Acer be good? I have an Acer 7 box. How about a laptop? I know
the Acer tower does not come with an internal card.

On 10/28/18, Michael Munn <michaelrbms@...> wrote:
I would suggest HP.
I have been using the same HP Envy convertable for 3 years now.
either HP or Dell.
I personally prefer HP.
On Oct 28, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason <arnthor.helgason@...>
wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out
some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the
computer.



Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?



Best regards,

Arnthor

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valiant8086
 

Hi.


Asus might be good, I haven't ever had a mid to high end Asus to compare by.


I have a Lenovo Yoga 2 pro and a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s and both are decent keyboard wise. Newer Lenovo don't have context key, but you can remap another key to it. I don't like dell very much because their sound card drivers use lots of processor and it's just generally grossly inefficient. I don't like HP because I've broken two of them and I've owned two of them. I don't like Tosheba because their batteries are pretty lousy longterm life-wise, I've had a couple of different acers both of which had different issues, butr at least their keyboards were nice, well the one the space bar kept getting stuck and it was brand new. So, they all suc if you ask me, you just have to get lucky and get a good one what ever you go for.


Cheers:
Aaron Spears, A.K.A. valiant8086. General Partner - Valiant Galaxy Associates "We make Very Good Audiogames for the blind community - http://valiantGalaxy.com"

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On 10/28/2018 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.


Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?


Best regards,

Arnthor

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Kerryn Gunness <k_gunness@...>
 


if you ask me, i would say get a lenovo, i use one
its good
aser is also good
i would not recommend asus, because i no someone had one, it crashed after about 2 years
 
kerryn

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Thinking of buying a computer

Hi.


Asus might be good, I haven't ever had a mid to high end Asus to compare by.


I have a Lenovo Yoga 2 pro and a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s and both are decent keyboard wise. Newer Lenovo don't have context key, but you can remap another key to it. I don't like dell very much because their sound card drivers use lots of processor and it's just generally grossly inefficient. I don't like HP because I've broken two of them and I've owned two of them. I don't like Tosheba because their batteries are pretty lousy longterm life-wise, I've had a couple of different acers both of which had different issues, butr at least their keyboards were nice, well the one the space bar kept getting stuck and it was brand new. So, they all suc if you ask me, you just have to get lucky and get a good one what ever you go for.


Cheers:
Aaron Spears, A.K.A. valiant8086. General Partner - Valiant Galaxy Associates "We make Very Good Audiogames for the blind community - http://valiantGalaxy.com"

<Sent with Thunderbird 52.1.0 portable>
On 10/28/2018 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.


Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?


Best regards,

Arnthor

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matthew dyer <ilovecountrymusic483@...>
 

Hi,

 

I have an HP notebook with windows 10 1803 and the built in keyboard with a numpad.  It works just fine for me and I have been using it for a few weeks now.

 

HTH.

 

Matthew

 

 

 

From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Michael Munn
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 6:34 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Thinking of buying a computer

 

I would suggest HP.

I have been using the same HP Envy convertable for 3 years now. 

either HP or Dell. 

I personally prefer HP. 

 


On Oct 28, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason <arnthor.helgason@...> wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.

 

Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?

 

Best regards,

Arnthor

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Gerardo Corripio
 

Yes me too. Mine is an HP Pavilion, with the numberic keyboard on the right, 15.6-inch, but no idea of the exact model ornumber. I’ve had it since last MOnday, and so far so good.

 

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De: matthew dyer
Enviado: lunes, 29 de octubre de 2018 12:28 p. m.
Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Asunto: Re: [nvda] Thinking of buying a computer

 

Hi,

 

I have an HP notebook with windows 10 1803 and the built in keyboard with a numpad.  It works just fine for me and I have been using it for a few weeks now.

 

HTH.

 

Matthew

 

 

 

From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Michael Munn
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 6:34 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Thinking of buying a computer

 

I would suggest HP.

I have been using the same HP Envy convertable for 3 years now. 

either HP or Dell. 

I personally prefer HP. 

 


On Oct 28, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Arnþór Helgason <arnthor.helgason@...> wrote:

I am considering to update my Eiser labtop.

Some people recommend the Lenovo computers, but others have pointed out some incompatibility with the keyboard.

I usually use an USB-keyboard and very seldom the built-in board on the computer.

 

Any comments reganding Lenovo and NVDA?

 

Best regards,

Arnthor

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