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Laptop or Tablet - Business use
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markfj
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Hi guys
My sister wants to replace her old laptop, basically she wants something to send and check emails on, internet and basic word processing, and printing documents. originally was thinking about laptops, but then thought would be more useful if it was portable so considering a Tablet
Ive never really got into tablets myself, so not sure how easy they are for word processing and printing for example
any ideas on which would be best in your opinion? and any suggestions? She doesnt want to spend loads of money on either tbh.
Thanks
My sister wants to replace her old laptop, basically she wants something to send and check emails on, internet and basic word processing, and printing documents. originally was thinking about laptops, but then thought would be more useful if it was portable so considering a Tablet
Ive never really got into tablets myself, so not sure how easy they are for word processing and printing for example
any ideas on which would be best in your opinion? and any suggestions? She doesnt want to spend loads of money on either tbh.
Thanks
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Perhaps a 2 in 1 hybrid laptop/tablet might be for her, it all depends on screen size that your sister is comfortable with.
Budget ?Science isn't exact, it's only confidence within limits.0 -
Fightsback wrote: »Perhaps a 2 in 1 hybrid laptop/tablet might be for her, it all depends on screen size that your sister is comfortable with.
Budget ?
Thanks, well he sent me a link to a laptop she was considering and it was £150, so just having a quick look theres not going to be much in that price bracket.
I can see why she doesnt want to spend much, it generally would be for emailing, printing and occasional word processing.. shes a dog groomer so would prefer something that is portable for when shes grooming in the bathroom for example.
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An ultra-thin laptop always seems like the way to go for business. I very rarely see anything else used - occasionally the odd person with a windows tablet and flop-out keyboard
edit: Forget that suggestion - it wouldn't make sense for a dog grooming business.
Maybe something like this? http://www.very.co.uk/linx-1010-intelreg-atomtrade-processornbsp2gb-ramnbsp32gb-storage-101-inch-tablet-with-keyboard/1600028179.prd
Might be pants for web-browsing though0 -
Thanks, something like the linx 1010 might be just what she is looking for0
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Thanks, well he sent me a link to a laptop she was considering and it was £150........
Have a look in the argos refurb section on ebay, you get a 12months guarantee:
for example:
£159
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-Transformer-Book-T100HA-10-5-Inch-64GB-WiFi-Windows-10-Tablet-Blue-/361528362308
or
£80
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Acer-Aspire-ES1-131-Intel-11-6-Inch-2GB-32GB-Windows-8-1-Laptop-Black-/361527561621
Don't expect stellar performance off these things, they are cheap for a reason but if your sister is using these things in a bathroom with wet dogs then perhaps cheap and cheerful might be a good move.Science isn't exact, it's only confidence within limits.0 -
Thanks, something like the linx 1010 might be just what she is looking for
Consider something with a bit more oomph, better screen, more storage and the capability of whacking a SIM in
to be able to get Internet anywhere, therefore not having to depend on WiFi.
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130-3422 10.8-inch Tablet £138 plus the cost of a keyboard
Originally sold for over £600
Buy it together with the Dell Venue 11 Pro Docking Station for £176.34 in all
Far superior to anything else listed.0 -
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Fightsback wrote: »I know that prose style anywhere, I'll leave others to work it out
How old are you? It's a serious question.0 -
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I guess young teenager. Can't possibly be an adult, can it? Too excitable.0
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