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"As an IT professional, my experience is that many people buy a laptop when they would really be better off with a desktop. If you actually need a laptop, my first question would be what sort of battery life you need? The technology available for performance is power hungry. Cal" This is my prob. I want both | |||
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"As an IT professional, my experience is that many people buy a laptop when they would really be better off with a desktop. If you actually need a laptop, my first question would be what sort of battery life you need? The technology available for performance is power hungry. Cal Thanks for the help. Yeah champ manager Need outlook and one drive to run smooth with Microsoft word excel. Cam for fab ofcourse very important. Was thinking £500 to £600. See msi ones at a grand but I’m thinking what’s the big difference. This is my prob. I want both" | |||
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"My current one is a Dell, but my previous one's were Toshiba, if I need replaced, I will be going back to Toshiba " My bro warned me off toshoba but think it was him that was perving without security. If I know him anyway lol | |||
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"As an IT professional, my experience is that many people buy a laptop when they would really be better off with a desktop. If you actually need a laptop, my first question would be what sort of battery life you need? The technology available for performance is power hungry. Cal" Thanks cal. Could I pick your brains a bit more re a good laptop if you have time that is | |||
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"That’s brilliant. Thanks very much. Would you recommend a particular brand. Had my fill of dells. " To say, this cost me £400 including the HDD swap. Can't say I like HP that much, their trackpads are terrible and connectivity seem to lack a lot compared. | |||
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"I would go Asus. Asus laptops are the best. My last 5 laptops have been Asus, never disappointed. Work for a company who get hundreds of laptops daily, dell, hp, Toshiba, Lenovo are built for cheap parts. And a large quantity do go faulty, dell usually screens, hp is touchpad." Generally, the cheaper devices are made to a budget. More expensive laptops will have a better build quality. Pro series laptops will always be more robust than home device. Cal | |||
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"There is a site called cpuboss that compares the cpu's. If you are stuck on a few different laptops, it'll effectively tell you which machine is; more powerful, newer, more efficient, have better inbuilt graphics etc if you can be bothered looking into it. The rest is down to connectivity." I will do thanks mate. | |||
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