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The Great 'Cheapest Decent Laptop' Hunt

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  • fifi35
    fifi35 Posts: 242 Forumite
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    ExTesco wrote: »
    I have been looking at this online. Fifi, can you tell me if it has Wifi draft n and an expresscard slot? Tesco site does not say it does but other websites say the 5535 3GB version does. Many thanks.


    Hi, just t let you know that this model does have an express card slot. So sorry I just couldn't see it at the time.

    Fifi
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  • Patrick20
    Patrick20 Posts: 754 Forumite
    Just though i'd Inform people looking for a new laptop that dell have released a new voucher code for their studio 15 range. Its 10% off for purchases over £699. I know this is the wrong place but i think most apropriate for people searching for laptops. Also i know £699 isnt cheap either but i felt i needed to let people know about the deal. 10% is quite a good bit off.

    heres the link to the voucher codes thread i created.

    hxxp://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=17485515#post17485515
  • indiegirl_2
    indiegirl_2 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
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    Non readers of the Grabbit! board may have missed the Dell Outlet offer which was posted by Superdamo:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1402889
    There's £55 off and free delivery at the moment.

    I've just picked up a Core2Duo 15.4" Vostro laptop up from the Dell Outlet which, when the discounts were applied, came to £302.44. Admittedly only 1Gb RAM but I'll pop some more in (at that price, I can afford to buy plenty more).

    The Latitude notebooks appear to have increased in price slightly, but if you're after a laptop for surfing the net and occasional Office work, you shouldn't go wrong with a Vostro.
  • tonyg_2
    tonyg_2 Posts: 494 Forumite
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    I prefer desktops to laptops, and 99% of the time they will do the trick. How often do you really need it to be portable?

    Desktops have more reliable components, you'll get a bigger screen, more power for your money and fewer crashes. They are easier to repair and upgrade. You can replace the base for a more powerful model in 3-4 years time and keep the screen, keyboard etc which again saves money.

    Desktop Monitors are much better than those on laptops with usually a wider viewing angle, higher resolution. If you get a dead pixel at least you can replace the screen - not an option with a laptop really.

    The money saving potential of desktops is better as there seems to be a big premium for second hand laptops on eBay, but not so much with desktops.

    My tips is only get a laptop if:
    • You really need the portability (i.e. you regularly travel and need a PC)
    • You are short of space for a desktop
    • You think it's good for your ego / image :rotfl:
    • You regularly get power cuts.
    Otherwise a desktop may suit you.

    I would if I knew where to start in finding a good value desktop :confused:
  • Hi, any help greatly appreciated. I'm looking for a laptop, nothing too fancy, mainly for web browsing, mp3s, pics, bit of office stuff. I want a decent speed as I'm impatient but it's basically a desk top replacement for space saving.

    I found these on Tesco Direct

    HP G60 116EM QL-60 3GB 250GB 15.6" £399
    Toshiba A300-13X TL-60 2GB 200GB 15.4" £399
    Toshiba Equium P300-16T 17" £399

    http://direct.tesco.com/compare/?c=2...H_Buy_List_IDs

    Anyone recommend any of the above or think it a good (especially if a further 10% off)/poor deal?

    Thanks.
  • im also looking for a cheapish laptop...
    around 400 max, so what is the better deals going?
    THANK MEEE:j
  • JDPower
    JDPower Posts: 1,689 Forumite
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    misermum wrote: »
    http://direct.tesco.com/compare/?c=2...H_Buy_List_IDs

    Anyone recommend any of the above or think it a good (especially if a further 10% off)/poor deal?
    Of those four it would be a toss up between the Tosh A300 or the Fujitsu, very little between them spec wise.
  • Hi there,

    Apart form the cache is there much difference in these 2
    http://direct.tesco.com/compare/?c=204-6734+205-1729&f=%2Fq%2FN.1999033%244294967146.aspx

    Looking for a cheap laptop to surf only on for my parents. they would like a large screen but have not got a clue about anything else.

    Anyone got any ideas?

    Cheers

    JOE
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  • tripleh_2
    tripleh_2 Posts: 195 Forumite
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    Hi there,

    Apart form the cache is there much difference in these 2
    http://direct.tesco.com/compare/?c=204-6734+205-1729&f=%2Fq%2FN.1999033%244294967146.aspx

    Looking for a cheap laptop to surf only on for my parents. they would like a large screen but have not got a clue about anything else.

    Anyone got any ideas?

    Cheers

    JOE

    Took my old mom to Comet on friday and bought an HP 550 for £318. She wants to send emails and browse the web and I reckon this is spot on http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/516481/HP-M550
  • tripleh wrote: »
    Took my old mom to Comet on friday and bought an HP 550 for £318. She wants to send emails and browse the web and I reckon this is spot on http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/516481/HP-M550


    Screen size 15.4 inches :(Screen type WidescreenProcessor Intel Celeron Mobile :(Processor model number M550Processor speed 2 GHzProcessor bus 533 MHz :(Processor cache 1 MB ?????????? What is this for?Memory (RAM) 1024 MB :(
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