04-09-2010, 09:21 | #1 |
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Laptop for Mum
It's my Mum's 60th this month and Dad wants to buy her a laptop. She has a desktop at the moment but wants to be able to sit in the comfort of the lounge and mess about with her ancestry program.
It needs a reasonable hard drive, as she scans lots of documents/photos onto it for her ancestry and I expect a 17" screen would be much more desirable than a 15" because she's old My initial thoughts were one of the Dell Inspiron 17's, purely because I have had them for work and like them. I know nothing about these super cheap Tesco jobbies, but since I'll be tech support, I'm a bit worried about recommending her an unknown brand. Any ideas? I've never bought a laptop before.
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04-09-2010, 10:04 | #2 |
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Dell for sure, I wouldn't recomend anything else to a non IT orientated household, the support is the easiest if not nessesarily the best
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04-09-2010, 12:05 | #3 |
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Dell are a fairly solid bet, worth looking into the Small Business store stuff as well, not always the prettiest designs but usually get a bit more spec for your money. Depends which is more important. With it being a present, aesthetics may well be preferred.
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04-09-2010, 12:30 | #4 |
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17" is pretty damn big, might be fairly unweidly to use for her sitting in the lounge etc...?
But other than that thought, you could check these: Acer Refurb: http://www.acerdirect.co.uk/Grade_A1...urce=adfroogle OcUK have a cheap deal: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=LT-000-TX This was 379 last week, now 399 https://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/Sams...30_701854.html Also obviously check the dell outlet, and ebay (people don't seem to trust this, but a lot of del outlet stuff ends up on ebay, i've bought two "brand new" outlet laptops from random ebay sellers). |
04-09-2010, 13:04 | #5 |
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Dell are a pretty good bet all around (good call on Outlet - it's well worth a look though obviously you have to accept what they - or the various outlet resellers - have). Toshiba are a good brand but don't know what their support is like. Acer fit into 'up and coming'.
The only thing I'd point out with 17in laptops is that they're a misnomer. 3kg+ of bulk on your lap will get old fast. However, buy a folding table and you're sorted. |
04-09-2010, 15:54 | #6 |
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Agreed, as i said, i'd heartily recommend looking at 15 inchers... My mum started with a 15" and has actually worked down to 13" for portability (wtf i never thought i'd hear my mum at 59 saying that! )
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04-09-2010, 18:03 | #7 |
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Dude, can we keep the conversation to laptops please? None of us need to know about that...
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05-09-2010, 02:00 | #8 |
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05-09-2010, 06:19 | #9 |
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Thanks guys Good point about the 17" screen. She's got a 19" monitor at the moment set at something ridiculous like 800x600 so I assumed that a bigger screen would be better. I don't want her complaining it's too heavy though. Will give her a go of mine and see what she thinks.
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05-09-2010, 10:49 | #10 |
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Generally pixel density doesn't vary much across sizes, if anything the bigger screens have a higher density which would be the opposite of what you want really.
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