How often do you change laptops

Discussion in 'Which Laptop should I buy?' started by artyarson, Jul 7, 2016.

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    rz3300

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    Well if everything goes according to plan, like you said four years or so seems about right. I am have the one I use now for about three years, but all signs are pointing to it lasting a long time so I hopefully I can ride it out and not have to spend that extra money. I have had my bad experiences though when it is much sooner than four years, but thankfully not too often. Thanks for sharing.
     
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    MichaelJacob

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    I usually change laptops about every four years, unless my laptop is still in pretty good condition. Or if I don't spill a bunch of soda or something all over my laptop it will last me about four years. And I also change it if it slows down because overtime it start getting really slow and that's one thing I can't handle so I'll just a brand new home.
     
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    efe david

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    I often change my laptop anytime it is faulty or when it is old
     
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    I went through computers about one every year, that would just end up dying because the fan broke or a virus got to it. But since I've had my Macs, it's been about three or four years. I'm trying save up for the next one, just in case this one breaks down since it's so expensive to fix and I don't have a warranty on it anymore. But about three years, hopefully this one lasts longer.
     
    BlueText, Sep 2, 2016
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