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The Great 'Cheapest Decent Laptop' Hunt

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  • just appeared on the dixons website. its a refub but good vaule for money




    AMD Turion 64x2 Processor TL60
    <LI class=indentFeature>(2.0 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    [URL="javascript:showEditorial('Genuine-Windows');"]Genuine Windows Vista (R) Home Premium[/URL]
    2GB Memory
    160 GB Hard Drive
    • 15.4" Screen
    • DVD±RW Optical Drives
    • UMA Graphics Card Type
    • 2.0 USB Connections - 3
    • Wireless Enabled
    http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/store/dix_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0340828792.1211541374@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdeadeeehffdjdcflgceggdhhmdgmi.0&page=ProductList&category_oid=-32665&show_all=true&disabled_product=1
  • wwp8
    wwp8 Posts: 67 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    StuartP wrote: »
    Hi Everyone

    I would like to look into buying my two eldest laptops now as they are getting to an age (8 & 10) where they are taking up time on my wife and I's computers! They will also benefit from the ability to look up homework stuff, write reports, etc.

    I would like the laptop to last at least 2 years, and be able to run Vista adaquately as it appears XP laptops are in short supply.

    Therefore I suspect my specification is approx:

    1Gb minimum
    80Gb HDD
    ATI/NVidea GFX
    Vista Home

    Edit: Oh yes, I suspect reliability is probably top of my list as I don't want to have to fix them myself more frequently than once a year!

    It will run basic office apps (I suspect I will d/l openoffice for them) and internet explorer, along with Java based games. My sons like's his RPG games so something that could comfortably run some recent(ish) RPG games.

    I was hoping for a budget of around £300 each but the run Vista well I suspect my cost will be more. Bear in mind I will require 2 of them!

    Thanks in advance

    Stu

    shop around and look for a 2gb one
  • chandrakant
    chandrakant Posts: 26 Forumite
    StuartP wrote: »
    Hi Everyone

    I would like to look into buying my two eldest laptops now as they are getting to an age (8 & 10) where they are taking up time on my wife and I's computers! They will also benefit from the ability to look up homework stuff, write reports, etc.

    I would like the laptop to last at least 2 years, and be able to run Vista adaquately as it appears XP laptops are in short supply.

    Therefore I suspect my specification is approx:

    1Gb minimum
    80Gb HDD
    ATI/NVidea GFX
    Vista Home

    Edit: Oh yes, I suspect reliability is probably top of my list as I don't want to have to fix them myself more frequently than once a year!

    It will run basic office apps (I suspect I will d/l openoffice for them) and internet explorer, along with Java based games. My sons like's his RPG games so something that could comfortably run some recent(ish) RPG games.

    I was hoping for a budget of around £300 each but the run Vista well I suspect my cost will be more. Bear in mind I will require 2 of them!

    Thanks in advance

    Stu
    Stu, look at post 1919 on previuse page. if you quick you may get free carry case too. i can tell you laptop is top class. i am well pleased.
  • log on to dell website - go onto the buisness site [yes retail can buy buisness laptops ] have a look at the prices on there - i just got a vostro 17 inch widescreen , core2 duo 1.8ghz , 2 gb ram , 160 gb hard drive , and nvidia dedicated graphics card - £410 inc vat - delivered :beer:
  • p1an0player
    p1an0player Posts: 1,196 Forumite
    What do people think of this?
    Toshiba A200-1YO £399
    http://www.johnlewis.com/230472319/Product.aspx
  • mrs.maverick
    mrs.maverick Posts: 118 Forumite
    I brought the HP laptop for £329 yesterday from Tescos and am so far pleased with it. It seems a reasonable deal...
    Blagged: free samples of handwash from Molton Brown; booklet of walks from Brecon Carreg;
    Free Diabetes monitor, free bee-friendly seeds, a MINI coin and a splash-proof book from Radox.:T
  • Anybody thought about Apple, I know they might be slightly more expensive in the first place to buy, but, IMHO you get:
    1. Stability- they don't crash
    2. Virus protection
    3. Included software- usually enough installed from new for most home requirements
    4. They just work!
  • loopy_lass
    loopy_lass Posts: 1,551 Forumite
    help, only got intermittent internet access at moment,, so quickly putting this thread up... ok problem i got is, 10 yr old desk top is unstable, crashes has virus etc... basicially has had its day.

    I have an ergo laptop paid £1200 for it, but isnt connected to internet. so question is, do i put the dreaded aol (locked into it for year) and use that, or buy a £300 desk top, if so which one, someone said this one was ok....

    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1968441155.1211795529@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfkadeeekjkfdjcflgceggdhhmdgmi.0&page=Product&fm=null&sm=null&tm=null&sku=573404&category_oid=-34828#productInformationSection

    thanks loops
    THE CHAINS OF HABIT ARE TOO WEAK TO BE FELT UNTIL THEY ARE TOO STRONG TO BE BROKEN... :A
  • JDPower
    JDPower Posts: 1,689 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    loopy_lass wrote: »
    I have an ergo laptop paid £1200 for it, but isnt connected to internet. so question is, do i put the dreaded aol (locked into it for year) and use that,
    You don't need to install the awful AOL software to use your AOL internet connection.
  • stamford
    stamford Posts: 5,175 Forumite
    What do people think of this?
    Toshiba A200-1YO £399
    http://www.johnlewis.com/230472319/Product.aspx

    I bought one of these from CCL back end of March & am very pleased with it

    http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=19854&category_id=422&manufacturer_id=0

    Tosh are doing £50 cashback till end of May
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