{"id":1633,"date":"2007-12-25T12:27:53","date_gmt":"2007-12-25T18:27:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nicole.sleepyfroggie.net\/blog\/?p=1633"},"modified":"2007-12-25T12:27:53","modified_gmt":"2007-12-25T18:27:53","slug":"my-new-computer-initial-impressions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nicole.sleepyfroggie.net\/blog\/?p=1633","title":{"rendered":"My new computer: initial impressions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Merry Christmas everyone! I&#8217;ve been customizing my new computer since 10:30 pm last night. Well, I did get six hours of sleep in there too.<\/p>\n<p>My computer was delivered yesterday before we left for my parents&#8217; but I didn&#8217;t have time to turn it on until we got home. We unpacked the box and set everything up before leaving, however. I have to give Dell credit &#8211; everything is packed well and the software is extremely organized; they even mark the CDs to let you know what software is already pre-installed on the machine. It made setting everything up (hardware-wise, at least) effortless.<\/p>\n<p>I have to say, the tower and matching monitor are very sleek looking; prettier than I was expecting. Everything runs fast on my new machine too. But you knew this entry was going to focus on the things I <em>don&#8217;t<\/em> like, right? Of course you did. This is in no particular order, just some annoyances I&#8217;ll either get used to eventually or rectify in some manner as I learn more about my new machine and Windows Vista in particular.<\/p>\n<p>1) The CD-DVD RW drive isn&#8217;t really designed to be used vertically because I think Dell assumes people are going to set it up horizontally. I personally don&#8217;t like turning it on its side and putting the monitor on top because I don&#8217;t like looking up at my monitor. <em>I keep mine low; probably lower than most, but that&#8217;s the way I like it.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>2) The monitor height is not adjustable. I did know this beforehand, however, but figured I could manage. What&#8217;s more annoying to me is because the monitor is wide-screen, I lose vertical desktop space. Perhaps this is something that requires getting used to, but I find no reason for extra width since browsing typically requires vertical movement. I&#8217;m very tempted to go back to using my old LCD monitor which I love. It doesn&#8217;t match the tower, though, and I&#8217;m big on aesthetics, so I will have to think about it some more first since the tower is now on my desk in the back corner.<\/p>\n<p>3) The fonts Vista uses are taking me time to adjust to. They don&#8217;t look as sharp as on my old machine even though I am running at the monitor&#8217;s native resolution and have tweaked all I can find to tweak. This is particularly noticeable in Firefox in the tab I&#8217;m currently working in because when the text is bold I see a purplish fringe around the letters unless I view them straight on by adjusting my position or the monitor angle. I know I&#8217;m super sensitive to stuff like this since many people, including my husband, don&#8217;t notice what I&#8217;m talking about. It still bugs the crap out of me, however.<\/p>\n<p>4) I can&#8217;t use my Logitec wireless mouse and keyboard because the one connection is PS2 and my PC only accepts USB connections. Until I buy an adapter I&#8217;m forced to use the included keyboard and mouse which are very basic.<\/p>\n<p>5) Windows Vista assumes you&#8217;ve never seen, let alone used, a computer before so they hide basic settings that most savvy users like to tweak. I had to visit forums and help sites just to figure out how to change some things I had no problem locating in Windows XP. I mean who needs their icons to take up so much space on their desktop? I am not blind for christ sakes. If I&#8217;m running in a super high resolution don&#8217;t keep my icons huge. That&#8217;s just retarded.<\/p>\n<p>That all being said, I am really enjoying the speed of my new machine. Programs load quickly, as do websites. I can only imagine how much more awesome it&#8217;s going to be this weekend when I quadruple the RAM. And can I just say how sweet USB 2.0 is? Many of you have been enjoying its benefits for a long time but I was stuck in USB 1.0 land even though technically my old computer supported 2.0. I could just never get it to work. Transferring files to and from my iPod isn&#8217;t painful anymore.<\/p>\n<p>Also, my computer came with Yahoo! Jukebox which rips CDs in the exact manner I want to. I couldn&#8217;t get iTunes or Winamp to extract songs in the format or file name I prefer but Yahoo! does it quickly and easily. Now I don&#8217;t have to download and install MusicMatch (my previous cd ripper of choice). Oh and it recognizes my iPod which for some reason Windows Media Player does not. I thought maybe on the new machine it would detect it, but nope. It tells me to connect a portable device even when it&#8217;s already connected.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Merry Christmas everyone! I&#8217;ve been customizing my new computer since 10:30 pm last night. Well, I did get six hours of sleep in there too. My computer was delivered yesterday before we left for my parents&#8217; but I didn&#8217;t have time to turn it on until we got home. We unpacked the box and set everything up before leaving, however. I have to give Dell credit &#8211; everything is packed well and the software is extremely organized; they even mark the CDs to let you know what software is already pre-installed on the machine. It made setting everything up (hardware-wise, at least) effortless. I have to say, the tower and matching monitor are very sleek looking; prettier than I was expecting. Everything runs fast on my new machine too. But you knew this entry was going to focus on the things I don&#8217;t like, right? Of course you did. 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