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The Great 'Cheapest Decent Laptop' Hunt

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  • MissPop
    MissPop Posts: 948 Forumite
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    I was still playing with Barbies and Lego at 8 O_O

    As JD said, does she really NEED a laptop? Do you already have a family computer/laptop that she could use? If you really want to get her one, is she careful and does she understand the value of things? I know some 8 year olds do not understand that laptops are expensive and need to be looked after carefully! You could get a secondhand or refurbished one - I have seen basic laptops in my local computer shop for £150 or so - they're basic but can do the essentials. I expect you could upgrade them if she's likely to want to play something like The Sims.

    On the pink front, you could get a "decal" or sticker to put on the top.

    I assume the laptop wouldn't be taken out the house, as well?

    :edit: Googlin "laptop decals" provides lots of useful links, including this one http://www.schtickers.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=32 - they seem to have lots of colours and designs.

    Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020

    2020 totals
    Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50

  • HeaddyMX
    HeaddyMX Posts: 185 Forumite
    I'm proud to announce I bought myself a Dell Inspiron some time ago. That thing is a beauty.
  • scotty1971
    scotty1971 Posts: 1,732 Forumite
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    can anyone recommend a good laptop for me,just wanting it too surf net,and use word
  • JDPower
    JDPower Posts: 1,689 Forumite
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    scotty1971 wrote: »
    can anyone recommend a good laptop for me,just wanting it too surf net,and use word
    Just have a look through last couple of pages, already plenty of recommendations posted.
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  • HeaddyMX
    HeaddyMX Posts: 185 Forumite
    That's similar to the one I have. I say go for it, especially if you can get cashback.
  • Does anyone have any advice? I need a laptop to take with me to Canada. I'm going for a year, so it will probably end up being like a desktop replacement. I really would like it to have a CD/DVD drive so I can watch films or play music. However I am worried about carrying something too big and paying too much - I don't know if it's more worth the money to just get a small notebook type, although then I won't have the CD option.

    I'm looking at the Dell Inspiron - is this good value for money?

    thanks for thoughts...
  • stamford
    stamford Posts: 5,175 Forumite
    MissPop wrote: »
    I was still playing with Barbies and Lego at 8 O_O

    As JD said, does she really NEED a laptop? Do you already have a family computer/laptop that she could use? If you really want to get her one, is she careful and does she understand the value of things? I know some 8 year olds do not understand that laptops are expensive and need to be looked after carefully! You could get a secondhand or refurbished one - I have seen basic laptops in my local computer shop for £150 or so - they're basic but can do the essentials. I expect you could upgrade them if she's likely to want to play something like The Sims.

    On the pink front, you could get a "decal" or sticker to put on the top.

    I assume the laptop wouldn't be taken out the house, as well?

    :edit: Googlin "laptop decals" provides lots of useful links, including this one http://www.schtickers.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=32 - they seem to have lots of colours and designs.

    Each to his own but I can't believe the poster is serious about buying a £300 laptop for an 8 year old
  • MissPop
    MissPop Posts: 948 Forumite
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    stamford wrote: »
    Each to his own but I can't believe the poster is serious about buying a £300 laptop for an 8 year old

    Well to be honest, that's exactly what I was thinking :confused:

    Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020

    2020 totals
    Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50

  • littleange
    littleange Posts: 1,431 Forumite
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    I don't think you are ever too young to start learning how to use a computer and not to mention all the other ways you can use it to learn things, you just need to be a little careful thats all.

    Much better than sticking them in front of the television.
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