They have good, basic design. They last forever and are easy to repair. They have everything you need, no extras, but nothing lacking.

They’re like the Platonic Ideal of laptops; you open it up and you don’t say “wow”, you say “Well, this sure is a laptop” – but that’s not an insult; that’s what makes them the perfect all purpose general laptop.

Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts and opinions :)

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    10 months ago

    This really only applies to their (for the most part anyways) business/premium lines

    Their consumer/budget lines…are shit

    However, still better than HP that’s for damn sure, business, premium, budget, prosumer doesn’t matter with HP it’s all crap.

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        10 months ago

        I’m not sure about today, but my school had the Optiplex 760 line like 15 years back, and those things were rock solid. I wouldn’t be surprised if those units, and their accompanying black keyboards and 1280x1024 monitors, were still around somewhere today.

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          10 months ago

          Newer optiplexes are the same.

          Even the small ones can easily be opened, remove the fans, RAM, SSD, all without a tool.

          The only problem they have (including the model you shown) is that they use a proprietary 5-pin fan connector.