If that ain't an endorsement for Lenovo I never heard one. Ouch!Purple-Days said:Typing on Lenovo now. It has a drain system in the keyboard. Spilled liquids won't damage vital parts, says the advertising... Didn't think I would need the feature as soon as I did. A nearly full glass of sweetened tea was knocked over and spilled straight onto the keyboard. If you've ever spilled sweet tea or soda on a keyboard, you know you are gonna have sticking keys. So I waltzed that laptop over to the sink and proceeded to pour water over the keyboard to flush it out. No problems...
Purple-Days said:Typing on Lenovo now. It has a drain system in the keyboard. Spilled liquids won't damage vital parts, says the advertising... Didn't think I would need the feature as soon as I did. A nearly full glass of sweetened tea was knocked over and spilled straight onto the keyboard. If you've ever spilled sweet tea or soda on a keyboard, you know you are gonna have sticking keys. So I waltzed that laptop over to the sink and proceeded to pour water over the keyboard to flush it out. No problems...
Purple-Days said:Typing on Lenovo now. It has a drain system in the keyboard. Spilled liquids won't damage vital parts, says the advertising... Didn't think I would need the feature as soon as I did. A nearly full glass of sweetened tea was knocked over and spilled straight onto the keyboard. If you've ever spilled sweet tea or soda on a keyboard, you know you are gonna have sticking keys. So I waltzed that laptop over to the sink and proceeded to pour water over the keyboard to flush it out. No problems...
Gunky said:The batteries are terrible and very expensive. If you keep it plugged in, remove the battery and put it in a nice dry place. The battery dies otherwise!
bcleez said:How are you going to transfer files?
Vicki said:Gunky said:The batteries are terrible and very expensive. If you keep it plugged in, remove the battery and put it in a nice dry place. The battery dies otherwise!
I use it plugged in more than just the battery. Are you saying that if I am using it plugged in, and keep the battery in the laptop, it will ruin the battery?
pakalolo said:Concerning leaving the battery in: this is detrimental to the battery. One of the worst conditions for a lithium ion battery is to be subjected to heat while fully charged, which is exactly the case when you leave it in a powered-up laptop. The battery life will gradually shorten and eventually become too short to be useful.
Having said that, I always leave the battery in my laptops and they tend to be on 24/7. I seldom need to run on battery (my laptops are simply a way for us to have computers when we're in Hawaii) so I'm willing to trade off battery lifetime for uninterrupted power. Original Lenovo batteries are expensive (well over $100) but you can find OEM batteries online (Amazon is a good source) for about $25-35.
Vicki said:I always used my Dell laptop pluged in with the battery, and it never hurt that battery.