New laptop - suggestions?

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OP
OP
400bhp

400bhp

Guru
Probably easier for peeps to say which ones to avoid.

And/or to say what is the standout thing to look for? (processing speed??)

Gah, choce, who needs it. Bring back communism.

Oooh, do I need this USB 3 thingy?
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Hmm, OK. Do you have the exact model?

PCG 71911M
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
I have a Sony Vaio and I would say the build quality is a bit iffy! It is on mine anyway. They are also pulling out of the laptop market too as it has lost them too much money, although don't know what this might mean to a prospective buyer.

What about one of the Microsoft Surfaces, although you'll have to plug in a DVD rewriter.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
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RhythMick

Über Member
Location
Barnsley
My 6 y.o laptop is dying so would like to invest in a new one.

Spend up to £400

Don't need it to play games.

15-17" screen is fine.

I guess that at the price most are fine, but is there any good deals out there or VFM ones?

Thanks
Don't know if it's possible on that budget, but an SSD disk makes a stunning difference. Being able to open the laptop and have it ready to go in 2 seconds (yes 2) is just so refreshing. The whole thing just feels more alive.

Try it for speed and feel. Comfortable keyboard etc.

If also look at the warranty you get. I bought mine from John Lewis because they give a 2 year warranty...
 

RhythMick

Über Member
Location
Barnsley
Probably easier for peeps to say which ones to avoid.

And/or to say what is the standout thing to look for? (processing speed??)

Gah, choce, who needs it. Bring back communism.

Oooh, do I need this USB 3 thingy?
USB3 allows faster charging for one thing. Handy, not essential.
 

jamin100

Guru
Location
Birmingham
Go to PC world / currys/ john Lewis ... Wherever

Take a look at the laptops pick them up as weight a feel is a big thing with laptops. Find one you like, go home with the make / model and see if you can get it cheaper.

SSD upgrades are relatively painless and cheap depending on the hard drive size. You can get a 120gb SSD for less than £50 now. They do make a difference.

Look for something with at least core i5 (preferably i7) and 4gb RAM minimum.

Take a look at novatech we buy most of our kit from them.
 
OP
OP
400bhp

400bhp

Guru
Go to PC world / currys/ john Lewis ... Wherever

Take a look at the laptops pick them up as weight a feel is a big thing with laptops. Find one you like, go home with the make / model and see if you can get it cheaper.

SSD upgrades are relatively painless and cheap depending on the hard drive size. You can get a 120gb SSD for less than £50 now. They do make a difference.

Look for something with at least core i5 (preferably i7) and 4gb RAM minimum.

Take a look at novatech we buy most of our kit from them.

This one any good?

Or is it worth spending a bit more and getting an i5 processor?
 

hoopdriver

Guru
Location
East Sussex
My 6 y.o laptop is dying so would like to invest in a new one.

Spend up to £400

Don't need it to play games.

15-17" screen is fine.

I guess that at the price most are fine, but is there any good deals out there or VFM ones?

Thanks
Six years out of a laptop is pretty good. I generally get three, tops
 

jamin100

Guru
Location
Birmingham
Honestly don't know? Is there some rough way of explaining the difference?

Also, could it (the processor) be updated if I wanted to?

No the processor will be soldered onto the board

Get an i5 / best you can afford as you may not use the extra speed now but if you intend to keep the laptop 5/6 years then you probably will during that time
 
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