You can't replace the on board graphics on a laptop but you can replace the sound just by using a plug in USB sound module. Even the cheapest one (about $35) is way better than the onboard sound, it's much harder to break a USB port than one of those crappy stereo mini ports on the laptop, and if you do, there's usually more than one USB port on a laptop. If you're using the laptop as a music machine or to watch movies on, you'll probably now about broken stereo mini ports.
Will you please make a video of putting a from driveshaft in an XJ and include the bolt sizes? I don’t know exactly which way the bolts are supposed to hold the driveshaft to the transfer case.
Haha, that's the entire reason this was even made. it's nice to go for more of a production skit approach from time to time, gets those creative juices flowing again.
SSD makes a huge difference and most laptops can use more ram. I justified $400 for a laptop a year ago got a refurbished lenovo w510 for just under that it came with 16 gigs of ram built in graphics and core I7. 3 months ago justified going to ssd 1tb samsung and a ssd caddy that replaces dvd drive with 280 gig ssd also samsung. now my laptop out preforms my old Hp desktop. also my favorite is logtec MX Anywhere S2 mouse. only issue is battery doesnt last long with the type of programs I run so pretty much keep it pluged in and is now my new desktop .LOL actualy been thinking about adding a power inverter to my Xj and a seperate battery and just making my XJ into a office already using raspberry pi as a router and still got a bug geting my phone to link for hotspot but will eventually have a independent system for my office on weels.
Refirb or ebay is the way to go for best bang to buck for sure. Since I'm a Mac guy, that's especially the case since you can end up getting a previous gen base model for half of retail and upgrade it yourself. Well... until they started soldering RAM to the mobos anyway. I dig the mobile office though, really put the Jeep to work. Haven't personally messed with Pi yet since I have zero linux experience but it looks pretty cool for a cheap micro computer.
Hahaha, ain't that the truth! I ditched Windows back in the Vista days and never looked back. Constant OS maintenance, issues, and defragging got old quick so now I run Mac and I'm happy as could be. I may have to go back to the dark side if I ever jump into VR, but that'll just have to be a necessary evil.