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Married to Night Train
- Location
- Salford, UK
Right. My old laptop, 7 or 8 years old, and the weight of a small black hole, is dying. I fancy a new small laptop, or netbook, but I'm relatively clueless about what to get.
For a start, is there a difference between a laptop and a netbook, and if so, what is it?
See, clueless.
I want to be able to surf the net at home using my mobile broadband dongle, and use wifi if available when out and about with it. I want to download photos from my camera, and store them and edit them, and possibly some music too - mainly I'd use it as a tool to transfer music to my MP3 player from CDs, with the odd bought downloaded track. I'd like to be able to watch YouTube, which my old laptop seems unable to do smoothly. I don't tend to play games, apart from simple online ones. At home I'd want to use a USB mouse, rather than the mousepad on the laptop. I've played with a few in Dixons and found the mousepad style I prefer (with 2 separate buttons, rather than one that clicks at each end), but I'd only be using that when out and about, so it's not a dealbreaker. At home, it's likely to be plugged in to the mains pretty much all the time.
I realise that smaller laptops don't have CD/DVD drives, so I'll need to get an external one to transfer software like Windows office. I don't tend to use my current laptop for listening to music or watching DVDs anyway.
I may, in future, want to take it on cycle tour with me. But just being able to lift it will be an advantage.
Specific questions include what size of memory and hard drive you'd all recommend (in simple terms please!), any comments on the best brands, battery life, any other things you think I ought to consider.
Budget: as little as possible - I'm thinking £200-300, but preferably towards the lower end.
For a start, is there a difference between a laptop and a netbook, and if so, what is it?
See, clueless.
I want to be able to surf the net at home using my mobile broadband dongle, and use wifi if available when out and about with it. I want to download photos from my camera, and store them and edit them, and possibly some music too - mainly I'd use it as a tool to transfer music to my MP3 player from CDs, with the odd bought downloaded track. I'd like to be able to watch YouTube, which my old laptop seems unable to do smoothly. I don't tend to play games, apart from simple online ones. At home I'd want to use a USB mouse, rather than the mousepad on the laptop. I've played with a few in Dixons and found the mousepad style I prefer (with 2 separate buttons, rather than one that clicks at each end), but I'd only be using that when out and about, so it's not a dealbreaker. At home, it's likely to be plugged in to the mains pretty much all the time.
I realise that smaller laptops don't have CD/DVD drives, so I'll need to get an external one to transfer software like Windows office. I don't tend to use my current laptop for listening to music or watching DVDs anyway.
I may, in future, want to take it on cycle tour with me. But just being able to lift it will be an advantage.
Specific questions include what size of memory and hard drive you'd all recommend (in simple terms please!), any comments on the best brands, battery life, any other things you think I ought to consider.
Budget: as little as possible - I'm thinking £200-300, but preferably towards the lower end.