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Okay. After 28 months with no income, my social security disability income was approved this week. I should be getting a modestly huge check within a month or two, and have a small but reasonable monthly income within 6 months.
My current computer is a Gateway Solo 2500 manufactured in 1987, running Windows 98. The keyboard only about half works. I have Wal-Mart dial-up internet service for $9.94 a month. I live in very rural and hilly East Central Ohio (zip 43824) between Coshocton and New Philadelphia. My home is in a little valley. To get wireless from Coshocton, I’d have to build an 80 foot tower a quarter mile up the hill. If it makes any difference, when I had a cell phone before, I could get signals from New Philadelphia at my home, so maybe I could access wireless there.
I want a new notebook computer. I want to use it for internet research, graphics and publishing, web site development, perhaps a web store, watching DVDs, music, and genealogy. I need a touchpad and a wireless mouse. I’d like a large-ish screen, but a weight under 10 lbs, so I can occasionally take it to church or the library, were there are WiFi Hotspots. I want a printer and scanner. I am allowed to earn up to $800 a month without affecting my disability income.
At home I have one telephone line, and a DirecTV round satellite dish with one receiver box, which are controlled by the spouse.
I want access to BYU-TV, and I want to see it on my computer screen, not on an additional TV. If I could, I’d like to use my computer as an additional TV for use with the satellite dish, but it’s not really necessary. I know I’d have to get an oval dish and another receiver box.
And I need a new cell phone, without the camera and other frills, just maybe caller-ID and voicemail for when I’m not in the service area, a few hundred daytime minutes, unlimited night and weekend nationwide long distance and no roaming charges.
I am at a loss as to where to start…computer, phone, internet access, TV. Any help, advice, suggestions, etc, would be very welcome.
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First off, what do you consider your budget? In particular, you have a LOT of flexibility when it comes to how much you spend on the laptop.
Additionally, what kind of ISPs are available in your rural area? Can you even get cable or DSL, or would you have to contract with DirectTV for satellite Internet if you went that route?
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I think maybe I can get DSL from SBC for $29.95. The $99.99 for Direcway is way out of line. The computer itself? When I go to Gateway and Dell to check them out, they end up around $2200, depending on what additions I make. I think I can afford that, considering that the only possibility I have for making any extra money would be if I had a better computer.
Some of the Amish people here have laptops and cell phones. They have internet access without land line phones, satellites, or cable.
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Either one is a good machine. You might want to look at Apple, too. The've got some great graphics and web publishing tools available.
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DSL requires a minimum distance to work. If you live in the country I would suggest you research the availability (nearness) of your local phone company.
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What kind of distance? We can't even pay our bills in person because there's no phone company office near here. There are phone company buildings 6, 15, and 18 miles away.
Apples are very nice. But I switched to PC a long time ago and think I should stick to it. Part of my disability is random intermittent short-term memory loss. I still remember how to run a PC, but it might be hard to relearn to use a Mac.
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Well, altough this particular Gateway is still working after some rough treatment, I hesitate to get another one. Its monitor doesn't display photos correctly. The CD drive alternates whether it will read audio CDs or CD-ROMs. And the keyboard keys work intermittently.
I might consider spending extra for one of the ruggedized models.
What do you have, Tom? And what do you recommend?
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Dell is my preference - been getting a new one every two years since '96 or so (because I could pass mine down to someone else, not because they were broken).
They have a wide spread of options for power/price/portability.