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  1. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    Any built in speakers, camera and microphone will be useless even in a new top of the range laptop (barring perhaps the camera in a top spec one).

    In order to get good sound you need a proper interface (like a focusrite scarlet), proper speakers and a proper mic.

    A webcam can be picked up for £20 that will give spot on video.

    Don’t let things like that make your decision.
     
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  2. augustatiger

    augustatiger Well-Known Member

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    Now is not a good time to be buying.All the best spec. Laptops have been snapped up for home working.Try to stay away from Curry’s etc as they are offloading old stock.
    Agree with cable v WiFi....significant difference for me.
     
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  3. kirkellatiger

    kirkellatiger Well-Known Member

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    I've just purchased a MacBook Pro costing me 2.5k. Horrifically expensive but part of my job is video and image editing, so it's an investment for my career. I'm making good use of it during COVID.

    If all you need a laptop for is for browsing the web, emails, using Word and Excel, I would recommend HP or Dell.

    Something like this

    Or this
     
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  4. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Bloke from Peckhams had several reconditioned ones in when I was last in there. He’d put oodles of big remembering stuff boxes and fast doing stuff bits in them.
    I’d definitely give him a ring and see what he has, or can cobble together.
     
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  5. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    stop been all techy and put it in layman’s terms ffs den
     
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  6. askewshair

    askewshair Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I've messaged him, suggested I ring in morning. They seem reasonably priced on his fb page. Are these refurbished laptops?
     
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  7. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    Became a recluse
    And bought a computer
    Set it up in the home
    Elusive big one
    On the screen
    Saw the Holy Ghost, I swear
    On the screen

    Where's the cursor?
    Where's the eraser?
    Where's the cursor?
    Where's the eraser?

    G-O-H-O-H-O-9-O
    G-O-H-O-H-O-9-O
    G-O-H-O-H-O-9-O
    H-O-9-O-G-O-H-O

    What's a computer?
    Eat y'self fitter
    What's a computer?
    Eat y'self fitter
     
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  8. balkan tiger

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  9. Ron Burguvdy

    Ron Burguvdy Well-Known Member

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    Excellent advice...
    Big brain and quick thinking, but which quick thinking...

    https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/ssd-vs-hdd-which-is-best-for-your-needs
     
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  10. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Probably

    I don't know enough about techy stuff to know whether thats good, bad or indifferent
     
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  11. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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  13. Plum

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    If your budget really is £300 I'd seriously look at a used job. Lots of people are saying Peckhams are good, try them. I think if you go too budget you might be disappointed in 6 months time.
     
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  14. moonray

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    Another option depending upon what you need it for is to go for a Chromebook. These are kind of like a hybrid tablet-laptop. They won't run Windows apps since almost everything runs in the Chrome browser but you've got most things available - office apps, video streaming etc.

    Battery life tends to be better than Windows and updates are done automatically, like iPads etc. I notice Currys selling an HP with 1 TB HDD for £299 although they don't generally need that much disk space.

    As I say, just a suggestion which may or may not work for you.
     
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  15. moonray

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    Forgot to say re. Chromebooks... these days they generally run most Android apps too but confirm the specific model if that's of interest.
     
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  16. GlassHalfHull

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    You could also repurpose your old pc as a Chromebook using Neverware Cloudready. I did this with a 2016 Lenovo netbook and also changed the hard drive for a £25 SSD and it's given it a new lease of life. Updates are quick and easy and I can still use MS Office via Office 365 online.
     
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  17. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Yeah Askew
    Do that
    Can't believe you hadn't thought of it already to be honest

    * Not taking the piss GHH. I just, despite being reasonably intelligent I think, don't understand any words when they are used to describe computers. Its more than a foreign language, its like I don't even know how the individual letters sound anymore!
     
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  18. Uncle Z

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    This all the way. I have used a Chromebook for a couple of years and probably wouldn't go back to another system. Apart from being cheaper (other than top-spec Chromebooks) they start within seconds, have fantastic battery life, don't need any security protection, update automatically and, as already said, there are apps for virtually anything you want to do. I use my 'ordinary' work laptop (Dell - v.good btw) and it is incredible how quickly the Chromebook is ready to go in comparison.

    I'd thoroughly recommend them for general daily use.
     
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  19. Mr Hatem

    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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    What about downloading stuff?
     
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  20. Uncle Z

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    No problem at all. Although storage isn't massive you can use a memory stick or SD card to expand storage if you need to.
     
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