I.T. (New laptop) advice please 17:09 - Apr 3 with 2675 views | Logman | Got to buy a new laptop. Am leaving my job so got to return my LB Camden Dell and need a replacement principally to browse the internet at home, do the odd online Skype/Zoom meeting and bits and pieces on Microsoft Office. Not looking for anything super lightning quick or mega-powerful. Longevity, economy, reliability and security are more important requisites. Any good recommendations please ? Like I say, not looking to rival MI5 from it, just looking for something which does what it says on the tin. Thanks in advance. [Post edited 3 Apr 2023 17:10]
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I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 17:20 - Apr 3 with 2626 views | LongsufferingR | Don't do Lenovo. If you've been happy with your Dell, they have several good value options, as have HP. | | | |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 17:21 - Apr 3 with 2614 views | Juzzie | Maybe look at a chromebook. Lot cheaper than a more regular laptop and more suited for what you want such as predominantly online stuff. https://www.google.com/intl/en_uk/chromebook/ p.s. LB Camden?... were you based at Pancras Square? [Post edited 3 Apr 2023 17:26]
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I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 17:22 - Apr 3 with 2610 views | BucksRanger | Echo the above - don't touch Lenovo. I've always found the Asus brand to be reasonably priced and reliable. [Post edited 3 Apr 2023 17:35]
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I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 19:45 - Apr 3 with 2410 views | Logman |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 17:21 - Apr 3 by Juzzie | Maybe look at a chromebook. Lot cheaper than a more regular laptop and more suited for what you want such as predominantly online stuff. https://www.google.com/intl/en_uk/chromebook/ p.s. LB Camden?... were you based at Pancras Square? [Post edited 3 Apr 2023 17:26]
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Thanks all for the advice. Will avoid lenovo. Yes, I'm at 5PS. Sadly they are all Arsenal or Tottenham in the building. | | | |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 20:44 - Apr 3 with 2350 views | Juzzie |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 19:45 - Apr 3 by Logman | Thanks all for the advice. Will avoid lenovo. Yes, I'm at 5PS. Sadly they are all Arsenal or Tottenham in the building. |
I’m at 4PS :) | | | |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 21:08 - Apr 3 with 2328 views | ted_hendrix | Wouldn't say I'm great on IT advice but I've had a DELL Inspiron 17 5000 Series for a few years now, 17" screen which is good for watching the footy streams, Its bloody still rapid and has acres of memory. Swich It on In the morning and honestly within seconds I've got the news channels and e-mail. When I was working all us site Managers had Company supplied DELL laptops, our IT people swore by them they were bloody good workhorses. | |
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I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 21:09 - Apr 3 with 2327 views | W12Mikey | Have had an ASUS for a year or so and I’m very happy with it. Got a good deal on it at Curry’s PC World | | | |
I.T. (New laptop) advice please on 22:09 - Apr 3 with 2272 views | Hooping_Mad | HP or Dell are a fairly safe bet. I would say Dell have better build quality/materials but their support/sales are shocking. As others suggest, Lenovo are a bit naff at the lower end of the market but they do try at the top end. Framework are worth a mention too. Linus Tech Tips YT channel has shares and posts regular company updates that are actually relevant to tech guys. | |
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