27-12-2006, 16:46
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
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Ahhhhh........
take a look at this from here

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Poxy PC World... Although i'd wait until Zing comes along, but I am 99% (but been wrong before)
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Originally Posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2
Like the Intel Core brand that it supersedes, Core 2 offers...
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The T5600 is definitely a Core2 Duo processor though.
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27-12-2006, 16:58
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
No worries, PC world don't seem to differentiate either
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I don't care where I buy from as long as it's a good price.......
Might even mooch over to Sony in Bluewater later
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This looks nice but I'm not sure I can justify the price......
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Better price here ......
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27-12-2006, 20:39
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
Since when do PC World know anything about PCs?
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27-12-2006, 21:27
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
Worryingly, Sony in Bluewater are selling their lappys for the same prices as online.......as far as I could tell
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28-12-2006, 12:50
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
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I dont like media centre but still
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Any idea about it's advantages/disadvantages? Bearing in mind the lappy will be used mainly for office/word/browsing....
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28-12-2006, 12:51
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
its xp home . If you want to use it for business you can just turn it off anyway. Its resource hungry when it is running but see other point about turning it off
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30-12-2006, 16:58
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
What do people think of this and this auction? They look very tempting but also too good to be true since those lappys sell for about £1600 in Sony shops......
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30-12-2006, 17:11
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
wouldnt give you a kick in the head for either
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30-12-2006, 17:18
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
you pay an awful lot for the Sony branding. Personally I'd prefer to spend that on a better specified lappy from an alternate not so high profile manufacturer.
In terms of range, and build quality for lappys Dell gets my vote, but there are plenty of other suppliers too.
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30-12-2006, 18:24
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
Thing is, the equivalent 11.1" ish screensize lappy from ASUS (and I can't find any other manufacturers that do that screen size) costs a shedload more.......makes the Sony look reasonable......and Dell don't go that small......
@Zing...I know that the spec isn't that great but she really likes the size and battery life so it would appear we are looking for an 11.1" screen lappy......
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30-12-2006, 21:13
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
what a waste  she intends to use said machine away from a plug socket for that long then I take it? away from the world as it were for its main use? as buying a lightweight underspecced machine that runs for ages is only any use if your stuck in a field imo
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30-12-2006, 21:20
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
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what a waste  she intends to use said machine away from a plug socket for that long then I take it? away from the world as it were for its main use? as buying a lightweight underspecced machine that runs for ages is only any use if your stuck in a field imo 
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I know, I know.......she hates 'puters and wants one that she can easily carry about (featherweight) and doesn't have to worry about forgetting the lead......so 7 hrs battery life and 1.25kg looks good to her.......I can see her point
Also, something that small will be very quiet.....another plus in her book....
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30-12-2006, 21:21
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
buy her a pda or better still nip into smiths and buy her a few pads and a bic
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30-12-2006, 21:42
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Re: To buy or not to buy?
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buy her a pda or better still nip into smiths and buy her a few pads and a bic 
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She has cast covetous looks at my Axim x51v but I don't think she would get on with it's slightly fiddly nature. Apart from that, she needs a built in dvd/cd drive so that she can view x-rays at work (many are now digitised).
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