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looking for budget laptop. help?
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I've placed an SSD in an old Core2 Duo based PC that felt like it was on its last legs. The machine itself is fine, but it was just slow to do anything due to the old mechanical disk. New SSD in there (not even one of the most expensive ones) and it now performs day-to-day tasks (web browsing, Office etc) as well as my £1500 gaming PC beast.
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That's my work laptop.indigolemon wrote:Go ex-corporate refurbs man, decent quality kit for peanuts:
http://www.tier1online.com/728-2522ac1/ ... it-grade-a
Running one of these myself - amazing bit of kit for the cash, was close to 2k new I believe


TBH, I didn't think it was even possible to spend over £500 on a PC these days!

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They're modular, you can spec them up when you buy them. So some had better internal kit in terms of HDD, Bluetooth, screen resolution etc. Prices ranged from £1300 to £2000 ish.wurlycorner wrote:When it was issued to me, I didn't know it would have cost that much?
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For something like a PC? no-where near that!lewd lude lover wrote:![]()
500 is 'just' out of budget kit mate. How deep are your pockets?
I was being serious - £2k is what I remember pretty basic laptops starting at when I were a lad. Whenever I see ads these days, they're only a couple of hundred, so I'm genuinely surprised to hear this thing I'm typing would have cost that much

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Business grade laptop man. All quality components, mag-alloy chassis, user serviceable etc etc. Back to the old 'you get what you pay for' adage. £300 (new) laptops are for chumps!wurlycorner wrote:I was being serious - £2k is what I remember pretty basic laptops starting at when I were a lad. Whenever I see ads these days, they're only a couple of hundred, so I'm genuinely surprised to hear this thing I'm typing would have cost that much
'On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.' - Charles Babbage