Aaaahhhhhh... I'm on my old computer now. Windows Vista, everything looks all ancient and outdated. Keyboard is pretty dirty from when I never cleaned it for 4 years. But the keyboard! Oh my god, I forgot how wonderful this keyboard is! I'm typing like lightning! And I had forgotten that with the Fn key it even has a numpad! It's really a perfect keyboard. I wonder if there's a way to rip it out and glue it on to my shiny new piece of junk...
I was considering cleaning the games and other distractions out of this old machine and using it just for writing. The keyboard will certainly lend itself to that. But it's worth a try to see if I can get some games to run on it as well, at least until the weather cools down. I'm installing Steam now, will see if any of my games will run on here. I bet Dungeons of Dredmor should work fine, and some of the 2d games. Not sure about Under the Ocean... Fingers crossed.
I have shut down the new computer for now because it was making the whole apartment hot. (It's currently 29 C / 84.2 F, and the sun has been down for a while.) I'll look for diagnostic tools next time I turn it on. Unfortunately that might not be for a couple of days, since tomorrow is supposed to be even hotter than today.
Just as a comparison, ignoring the system specs and looking purely at the design of the two computers...
Inspiron 1525 ($400 in 2009)
-Wonderful keyboard including home/end/page up/down on the side and a numpad with Fn, very smooth and comfortable typing
-4 USB ports, 2 on each side for easy access
-VGA, HDMI, serial bus, and another port whose label I can't read but I believe is a mini USB?
-Power cable connects to the side, out of the way so I don't need extra space behind the computer
-Functional trackpad
-Runs very cool (partly, no doubt, because it doesn't have any powerful hardware)
-Solid DVD burner drive that never had a single problem - could move the computer around without interrupting a film
-Decent WiFi reception
-2 headphone/sound jacks (has come in handy many times)
Only downsides are that the hardware isn't great (though it was for the money), it can be a big sluggish sometimes (never even been reformatted in the 4 years I used it), and the fan is making a somewhat concerning rattling sound that I should probably have a look at, or ask someone who knows what they're looking at to look at.
System specs:
http://www.cnet.com/laptops/dell-inspiron-1525/4507-3121_7-32814939.htmlXPS 15z ($1500 in 2013)
-Shitty, un-ergonomic keyboard, not very comfortable, no numpad or other useful keys
-Only 3 USB ports, all on the left side (opposite the side most people would connect a mouse, like me, for example, since the trackpad doesn't work)
-No VGA or serial bus. Does have HDMI.
-Power cord sticks out the back so you need a few extra inches of room just to have the cord there.
-Trackpad doesn't work properly and software to disable it also doesn't work properly.
-Runs ridiculously hot.
-Slot DVD drive that doesn't work very well, is very noisy, skips terribly if you move the computer while it's reading
-WiFi doesn't work properly, doesn't pick up a signal even right next to the router, have to plug in to use internet
-Only one headphone/sound jack, which is in the front right of the machine, right where you want to put the external mouse since the fucking trackpad doesn't work
I don't know what the hell happened to Dell during those 4 years, but I propose a universal boycott on them and their shitty products. I don't suppose there's any way to gut the new computer and move all that fancy hardware to the old shell?