Well, sis
is on the wrong side of 50
, and she's no hawk-eye like good ole Pradeep or our other gent from Chicago, Fushigi.
And this machine will pretty much be used like a desktop - parked in one place while being used, then put away on a shelf. Except that the whole thing is much smaller than a desktop, so they prefer a laptop. It is also plugged in all the time, so the battery only comes into play when the power goes off now and then.
I am more concerned about the reliability and general speed. Reviews on Dell's own web site say this series of laptops have crappy speed even for web browsing, and the Wi-fi has issues. I'd want it to work without crapping out in a couple of years.
The current laptop is a Dell, barely 3 years old. It kind of died - no display, blinking cursor, etc. She had it repaired by them without checking with me. They charged quite a bit and said the display chip needed to be replaced. Chip replacement ain't a joke if it's not in a socket, and I doubt the morons have the skill of jtr to replace a chip soldered on the motherboard. It died again within a day after she brought it home, and she had to take it back. I had coached her this time, so they fixed it without charge saying the BIOS was dead - whatever that means. They offered a decent trade-in value and suggested she buy a new model. That's how all this came up. It has crashed once now after she brought it home the second time, and the battery is kaput. It used to be my niece's when she was it college, and has a ton of Adobe stuff (Photoshop, illustrator) etc. which they want to uninstall before it dies again. So sis is not turning it on for fear it'll die forever.
Also checking out the Lenovo G580 (59-355396) and IdeaPad Z580 (59-347604). The former needs an extra 2GB RAM added, the latter is ready for use as is.