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September 14, 2008 at 12:01 pm #1045441
I know very little about laptops but what i do know is that i want one. This laptop i plan to use for simply storing and playing music, watching films, internet, uploading photo’s and other basic tasks. For this, i don’t think i need/want to spend more than £400. Maybe thats a little ambitious, i don’t know. I have briefly looked at dell laptops, the inspiron etc. They appear adequate for my needs and the bottom end ones within my price range.
If anyone can give me any advice or reccommendations that would be very much appreciated.
cheers in advance
September 14, 2008 at 12:40 pm #1179467I recently signed up for 3 mobile broadband at £40 a month and got a free Sony vaio. My last laptop was on its last legs and I’m well impressed with my new one. Its got ports for SD memory cards and sony memory sticks in the side which I love, saves me having to remember where all the stupid cables are. Even the mobile broadband is faster and better than I expected.
September 15, 2008 at 10:25 am #1179458AnonymousJust be aware that laptops in that price range wont run for much longer than an hour/hour and a half (without being plugged in (and in a years time that will be closer to 30 mins battery life)), its almost impossible to upgrade them and they are vastly under-powerd (in that price range) in comparison to a desktop.
Advice for getting one wise, id head over to PC world (assumeing your near one), for something in the lower price ranger there be fine. Id advoid the “sign up to our broadband for 2 years get a half price laptop” offers as in a years time your probably need a new laptop (depending on how much you use it and how power hungry the programs you run are) and 3G services are highly likely to be a lot lot cheaper in a years time. If price is the issue you might well be able to find something good on the net (ebuyer used to have some nicely priced laptops) for a few less pennys. Also be carefull with ebay as offten there refurbished and the batterys are buggerd. Hope that helps a dash, sorry if it doesnt 🙁
September 15, 2008 at 4:18 pm #1179464yes thats muchly appreciated. thankyou. so maybe i’d be better off waiting, save a little more cash and get something that will be more benifitial in the long run? ooooooooh decisions…………
if you were buying a laptop, and didn’t have zillions of cash, what would you get? i’m talkin just a laptop for basic functions but with reasonable speed, power, memory etc.
thanx once again in advance
September 15, 2008 at 6:05 pm #1179461@photographthesun 235905 wrote:
(and in a years time that will be closer to 30 mins battery life)
Very true, why is that ?
(Mine used to last about an hour, now its about 4 minutes!)September 15, 2008 at 6:30 pm #1179463id buy a desktop, if ur not on the move, ive just bought a bloody good desktop for 30 quid off ebay
BARGAIN!!!
September 15, 2008 at 7:34 pm #1179465Playground Politics;235943 wrote:id buy a desktop, if ur not on the move, ive just bought a bloody good desktop for 30 quid off ebayBARGAIN!!!
need a lappy. got a desktop at home but its rapidly dying. goin to work abroad and that so need a portable.
September 16, 2008 at 12:10 am #1179466i jsut baught some acer laptop today seems pretty sick
September 16, 2008 at 9:04 am #1179459Anonymousbut in might say in that lost sumwhere Lhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(electricity)#Life_of_rechargeable_batteries
September 16, 2008 at 11:01 pm #1179462my friend (uber geek) showed me the smallest laptop ever,
about the same size as a portable dvd player thingy, (? 9″)
he brought it at the air port cheap
I dont know if it does huge things but good for him when travelling to view emails and tinternet etc
September 17, 2008 at 12:59 pm #1179460some good deals here EuroPC – New & Refurbished Laptops, Computer Systems in Glasgow – Discount Servers, Workstations, Cheap PCs from Dell, Toshiba, HP
or get a macbook for £600
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