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New Laptop Guidance/Suggestions required!

alipops1986
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Afternoon All,
So, my HP Pavillion Laptop (in a fetching red colour) is on it's last legs after a good 5 years of constant use - i'm a teacher so it gets a good workout, literally everyday plus online banking/shopping etc.
Now, due to a change in my role at work, I have use of a MacBook Air - which is almost brand new and excellent for school related purposes. However, I don't like to do personal stuff such as banking/online shopping on it so i'm looking to replace my HP laptop, at home.
Realistically, I might also do some school work on my home laptop, but otherwise browsing/online shopping & banking are all really. Should I go for a similar laptop to what I have now, or would I benefit from getting a thinner "ideapad" or "Satellite" one? I am fairly useless when it comes to understanding technology, but I don't want to spend more than necessary, without good reason.
Any suggestions/pointers would be welcomed,
Thanks,
Alipops x
So, my HP Pavillion Laptop (in a fetching red colour) is on it's last legs after a good 5 years of constant use - i'm a teacher so it gets a good workout, literally everyday plus online banking/shopping etc.
Now, due to a change in my role at work, I have use of a MacBook Air - which is almost brand new and excellent for school related purposes. However, I don't like to do personal stuff such as banking/online shopping on it so i'm looking to replace my HP laptop, at home.
Realistically, I might also do some school work on my home laptop, but otherwise browsing/online shopping & banking are all really. Should I go for a similar laptop to what I have now, or would I benefit from getting a thinner "ideapad" or "Satellite" one? I am fairly useless when it comes to understanding technology, but I don't want to spend more than necessary, without good reason.
Any suggestions/pointers would be welcomed,
Thanks,
Alipops x
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How about an iPad? Buy a cheap Bluetooth keyboard and it'll tick all your boxes0
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martinthebandit wrote: »How about an iPad? Buy a cheap Bluetooth keyboard and it'll tick all your boxes
Ahh I have considered iapds however as far as I know, they have no USB port - which I need potentially for work purposes. Also, sometimes, when I open attachments from emails they don't load properly - all wonky!0 -
I was in a similar position a few months back.
Got myself a Toshiba chromebook, brillant0 -
Are you going to carry your laptop around?
I dont see the point getting thin/ light laptop for extra in your case. It is up to you.
Here is my pick
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/hp-250-g4-core-i5-6200u-4gb-128gb-ssd-15.6-inch-windows-10-64-bit-laptop-t6p47ea/version.asp
If you want something light and cheap, consider those 2 in 1 windows tablet.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-10-1-Inch-Convertible-Notebook-Detachable/dp/B014E4DW6Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1462141111&sr=8-2&keywords=asus+t100ha
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014D847FS/ref=psdc_429892031_t1_B016BB8V84
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lenovo-Miix-300-inch-Tablet/dp/B016BB8V84/ref=pd_cp_147_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=2PCF35B9JC35R06T1J4S
Since you are get rid of old laptop, i suggest you take out hdd from old laptop and buy caddy and use as external HDD.0 -
ballyblack wrote: »I was in a similar position a few months back.
Got myself a Toshiba chromebook, brillant
I actually went and had a look at the chromebooks yesterday, and was impressed. I have a few questions though if you'd be able to clarify:
1. I can use USB hard drives/sticks for saving work?
2. Does the Google Docs work ok offline, if I was working on a doc from my USB device? [If I wasn't somewhere with Wifi, unlikely in this day and age but, possible]
3. Is the system easy to get used to, being Google rather than Windows?
Thanks,
Alipops xx0 -
alipops1986 wrote: »I don't want to spend more than necessary, without good reason.
Isn't the HP capable of internet banking and shopping?Don't you dare criticise what you cannot understand0
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