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MadPianoPlayer
19-Aug-06, 21:52
I am going to Inverness to get a laptop but my family and i dont know what to look for. We need 1 with Internet connection as well. What are the best type of laptops?
Kingetter
19-Aug-06, 22:03
Don't get one like this -
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i102/OpenandShut/00028428.jpg
MadPianoPlayer
19-Aug-06, 22:10
very funny! lol. But is there ANY good laptops without the boots?haha lol.
Kingetter
19-Aug-06, 22:13
That boot up?
Bingobabe
19-Aug-06, 22:15
I have a medion laptop with windows xp it,s the best buy i have had this year.
have you had a look at Dell (only online)? I have a (recent) Dell Inspiron and I'm very happy with it.
Dell have one just now delivered for £400
martin macdonald
19-Aug-06, 22:43
acer laptops are very good, i have had one for three years and would highly recommend them:D
Phoebus_Apollo
19-Aug-06, 22:46
if experience is anything to go by then I wouldn`t touch a Dell with a barge poll - most that i`ve dealt with have motherboard problems very early on in their life..The HP nx6110 is very good value and offers wi-fi,all day battery life,1.7GHz 256MB 40GB DVD±RW 15" WLAN XP Home - check it out on Ebuyer (http://ebuyer.com/UK/product/113270/rb/21150855723#bundles)
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 and I am delighted with it. Make sure if you get a laptop is get one with "wifi" - wireless connection is the buisness.
j4bberw0ck
19-Aug-06, 23:00
Good quality: Acer, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba
Good price: Advent (PC World own brand).
You won't regret buying quality, ultimately. If you can get a pc with a full XP disk as opposed to the accursed Recovery Disk, that's good and valuable.
If it has to be very portable, check the weight and battery life and make sure it's wi-fi. If not, get the highest screen resolution you can afford, with the most memory; start by looking at screen res, but be prepared to drop a little on screen res to get more memory if needs be. But if you want to manipulate digital images /play recent games you want high res screen re AND lots of memory.
At all costs avoid Celeron laptops. Far too sloooooooooooow. Hope this helps.
Dreadnought
19-Aug-06, 23:10
I have, and use, one of these (http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/jsp/productPage.do?service=UK&ACTION=PRINT_WITH_BACK&PRODUCT_ID=104150&DISC_MODEL=0). It does the job.
Just get onto www.dabs.co.uk (http://www.dabs.co.uk) and save your petrol and probably a few hundred squid!
changilass
19-Aug-06, 23:57
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 and I am delighted with it. Make sure if you get a laptop is get one with "wifi" - wireless connection is the buisness.
I have the same one and am also delighted with it
Naefearjustbeer
20-Aug-06, 00:04
Another vote for Dell.
MadPianoPlayer
20-Aug-06, 09:52
Just get onto www.dabs.co.uk (http://www.dabs.co.uk) and save your petrol and probably a few hundred squid!
www.dabs.co.uk (http://www.dabs.co.uk) is a moniter for a computer.
Dell Inspiron 6000 for us too, well happy with it.
Bobinovich
20-Aug-06, 10:52
We have a couple of HP laptops - very reliable - but can also recommend Acer and Dell (if you don't mind waiting for it to arrive).
I agree with other comments about getting WiFi capable - if you've got (or are planning) Broadband then going for a wireless option makes it superb for being able to move your PC anywhere in the house. It also means if you go into a WiFi enabled hotel, airport, hotspot, etc. you can log on and check mail, surf, etc.
Hope you get a good deal and that your purchase serves you well.
Antediluvian
20-Aug-06, 12:08
I am going to Inverness to get a laptop but my family and i dont know what to look for. We need 1 with Internet connection as well. What are the best type of laptops?
Would agree with many posts that dell gives you good value for money, but I have had very bad experiences with them and their machines. Toshiba and HP are very reliable but overpriced. Acer is good, personally wouldn't pick medion. Am not sure if PCworld still sell averatec, but they are great little things.
All depends on what you want a laptop for, to replace a desktop, to just browse the net and check e-mails, to watch DVDs while you travel, or to just sit in the garden and post on here. If just for net and e-mails would go with acer/dell but for a real beast (like the mALX) to replace a desktop or if you are into video editing and games www.alienware.co.uk (http://www.alienware.co.uk/) have unbeatable systems although they were bought by dell earlier in the year and probably come with their crappy service now. Grrr
Oh you say you wanted internet, if you use broadband then the laptop will have USB or Ethernet as standard. If you are still using dial-up then you will have to specify you want a laptop with a modem or buy one separately
Although its nice to see and touch and play with the machines in most shops, you will save a fortune buying online.
Well everthing depends on how much your willing to spend but just so you no tescos is selling laptops for £399 seen that last week when i was in tescos in aberdeen
This one looks good for the price:
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/572_337307.html
More info here:
http://consumer.fujitsu-siemens-shop.co.uk/cmcPage.asp?idPage=620&mscssid=%7BDD0FBBF9-9E89-4E88-8DBD-F01AC2BE2415%7D&referer=../cmcPage.asp%3FidPage%3D486
Woolworths are doing them for £399 and are on free store delivery seems lik e good buy may be worth checking out before going all the way to inverness
maidencaithness
21-Aug-06, 09:47
Best combination of quality/price comes from http://www.rockdirect.com/ but if price no object then Falcon Northwest/Sav Row or Voodoo make NICE ones. Cheap makes are good, like Pentium 4 processors, for sorting wobbly tables and chairs. Have owned a Dell but their use of cheap generic parts makes then unreliable and then if it breaksdown they'll say it was your fault and isn't covered by their warranty!
Lolabelle
21-Aug-06, 10:10
I have just deleted my response as when I read it again, even I could barely understand what I had tried to say. It has been a horror of a day.
cuddlepop
21-Aug-06, 16:05
Daughter pleading down the phone for one for her 18th.So will follow this post with interest.Mentioned she saw one for£329 but that doesn't seem right.
When i wemt to college you just wrote everything down now they expect you to have it printed.What if you couldn't get access to one i ask you?:eek:
Bingobabe
21-Aug-06, 16:18
Woolworths are doing them for £399 and are on free store delivery seems lik e good buy may be worth checking out before going all the way to invernessYes i bought my one from woolworths at the start of the year i would recommend it to anyone as the last one i had was knackered!!!!
I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 and I am delighted with it. Make sure if you get a laptop is get one with "wifi" - wireless connection is the buisness.
agreed... they are very good, I've got the same thing. and Dell is really quick off the mark if you got problems or need repairs... never ever had anything but a Dell...
George Brims
21-Aug-06, 19:02
I have a Dell and it has worked well for three years (Inspiron 8500). The main thing with a laptop is to buy the longest extended warranty they will sell you. Laptops take a huge amount of abuse compared to a dekbound machine, even if you're careful, and things can shake loose. Heat is also an issue with them.
Dell suffered a lot of bad publicity lately because they had to recall a lot of machines for battery problems. The batteries (made by Sony!) can occasionally overheat and catch fire.
I have a Dell and it has worked well for three years (Inspiron 8500). The main thing with a laptop is to buy the longest extended warranty they will sell you. Laptops take a huge amount of abuse compared to a dekbound machine, even if you're careful, and things can shake loose. Heat is also an issue with them.
Dell suffered a lot of bad publicity lately because they had to recall a lot of machines for battery problems. The batteries (made by Sony!) can occasionally overheat and catch fire.
aye... but, you must say Lithium Ion batteries are not cheap and they are willing to replace them free of charge... good service.
www.dabs.co.uk (http://www.dabs.co.uk) is a moniter for a computer.
Not if you look at the links - I thought this was an easy site to navigate too???????
Flyermonkey
24-Aug-06, 10:36
I would say for ease of use and no techy nonsense... go for an Apple iBook or MacBook. You can have it out of the box, connected to the internet and ready to go in under 10 minutes with almost no technical knowledge.
I have used Macs for years in the creative industry and cant recommend them highly enough, just purely for ease of use and reliabilty. I still use my original titanium Mac laptop that is now 6 years old, and runs almost all the latest software. I also recently persuaded my Mum to get an iBook instead of a new PC laptop, and she hasn't looked back since. All the problems that she had using PCs have gone....
hey thanks everyone but the dell laptops have been knowing to go on fire.
George Brims
24-Aug-06, 22:04
See my above post - it's the SONY batteries in some of their models that have been catching fire (just a small number of them at that). Today Apple announced a recall of a lot of their machines with Sony batteries, so it's not confined to Dell.
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