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2008paul 20-03-2008 20:35

buying a laptop
 
Hi all.

I want 2 buy a laptop but i do not want 2 spend any more than 250 - 300

I don't rely care if it don't play rely good game's
I want it 2 be good tho like have a lot of space on it.
And i don't want it 2 be slow.

If any one could help me find a laptop. I would be rely grate full.

I don't know if this is the right forum 2 be asking in.

Thank you 2 every one that help.

soup dragon 20-03-2008 20:52

Re: buying a laptop
 
would you need it to have a spell checker? ;)

2008paul 20-03-2008 20:57

Re: buying a laptop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by soup dragon (Post 34510941)
would you need it to have a spell checker? ;)

lol :P

omg

soup dragon 20-03-2008 21:01

Re: buying a laptop
 
tbh i think you may struggle with that amount of money to find a decent one.

here is one at currys

here is another but they are both £400

Arthurgray50@blu 20-03-2008 21:28

Re: buying a laptop
 
Hi 2008 Paul, If you want say, a secondhand one, but a decent one, try www.gumtree.com, you can advertise free of charge, but if you want a brand new one, be careful, l will tell you why, my son bought one for £500.00 from a well known store, begins with a C, he bought this three years ago, and would you believe it, he is still paying for it, with all the add on credit etc, so be careful, but if you do get one, try and get insurance to cover for it, as my son's screen went, and it costs £95.00 to repair, but he had insurance on it, best of luck.:)

Halcyon 20-03-2008 21:44

Re: buying a laptop
 
Dell have some for around £300
If possible get XP and not vista.
Vista installed on budget laptops just kills the machine.

zing_deleted 20-03-2008 21:57

Re: buying a laptop
 
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/140414 here ya go matey dual core

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/139119 here is a cheaper single core machine :)

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/133383 another single core machine

Gig of ram is enough for vista to run adequately the real budget machines ship with 512 and these crawl

handyman 20-03-2008 22:54

Re: buying a laptop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34510959)
but if you do get one, try and get insurance to cover for it, as my son's screen went, and it costs £95.00 to repair, but he had insurance on it, best of luck.:)

Pretty bad advice to advise someone to pay a third of the cost of purchase on insurance.

£300 is more than enough to go shopping for an everyday laptop. Insurance on a laptop would only be value at £15 or so.

Insurance policies for gap insurance on cars costs trade £60.

Miele were doing 5 year extended warranty on their washers for £15 at one stage.

Extended warrantys only benefit the insurance co.

MovedGoalPosts 20-03-2008 23:23

Re: buying a laptop
 
Insurance is a gamble. But when you take into account the capital cost, and the depreciation on IT kit, in that within 3 years most would regard it as obsolete, I'd say avoid insurance. However, if you must buy the thing on finance, then insurance for the finance term is probably more essential as you wouldn't want to be paying off something that has busted.

2008paul 21-03-2008 08:43

Re: buying a laptop
 
Thxs for all the info.

handyman 21-03-2008 09:22

Re: buying a laptop
 
Speaking of laptops (as many are right now).

What is faster?

Intel Pentium Processor T2330 <LI class=indentFeature>(1.6GHZ, 533 MHZ FSB, 1 MB Cache)
or

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 <LI class=indentFeature>(1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 2 MB Cache)

I'm thinking the T5450 will be?

Druchii 21-03-2008 12:35

Re: buying a laptop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handyman (Post 34511157)
Speaking of laptops (as many are right now).

What is faster?

Intel Pentium Processor T2330 <LI class=indentFeature>(1.6GHZ, 533 MHZ FSB, 1 MB Cache)
or

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 <LI class=indentFeature>(1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 2 MB Cache)

I'm thinking the T5450 will be?

Most certainly, higher clock speed, higher front side bus speed, more cache :)


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