What's the best laptop on the Market for £600 please....

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Bring back Bryan wade!!

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Jun 28, 2010
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Very grateful for any advice as not a massive tekkie myself!!

Thanks.
 






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Kumquat

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Mar 2, 2009
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you can get a decent home use laptop for £350

That was my understanding too. Grateful for any advice too. Want one for web and basic writing ie Microsoft word. Any advice on decent such laptops and best place to purchase would be most appreciated.
 






Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Try the Apple Refurb Store. You can pick up some really good bargains and come with the standard Apple warranty.

I've saved a fortune on two occasions going this route. :thumbsup:

I've bought from the refurb store on several occasions, but you're not getting an Apple laptop, even refurb for under £700.

Current iPad however, £359

For email, web, basic word processing, this has to be a consideration.

I've an iPad 2 and do an incredible amount on it now, including most of my photo edits, letter writing, emails and web. Apps like Ebay and Amazon also make using their sites so much easier than conventional browers.

Not just iPad either, tablets in general are good value for simple home computer use.
 


Kumquat

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Mar 2, 2009
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I've bought from the refurb store on several occasions, but you're not getting an Apple laptop, even refurb for under £700.

Current iPad however, £359

For email, web, basic word processing, this has to be a consideration.

I've an iPad 2 and do an incredible amount on it now, including most of my photo edits, letter writing, emails and web. Apps like Ebay and Amazon also make using their sites so much easier than conventional browers.

Not just iPad either, tablets in general are good value for simple home computer use.

Cheers for this. Thought that tablets might be the answer.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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A 'new iPad' plus one of these would do most people just fine now.

Failing that, I would (of course) suggest picking up a used MacBook Pro or Air (depending on your need for on-board storage). If nothing else, it will hold most of the purchase value should you want to get shot.
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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When buying cheap and new make sure it has a HDMI connection. If not, you might as well buy secondhand for £150 which I did. I prefer desktops for home working.
 








Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Cheers for this. Thought that tablets might be the answer.

What you have to do though, is get your head round using a tablet as it is different to the drag and drop nature of a desktop. I can only speak for my personal iPad use, but it doesn't have a file and folder structure like a typical desktop, files integrated with the apps which sort out how they are stored. It takes a bit of time to changing the way you use it to get the best out of it. You have to make use of cloud services like the iCloud, or Dropbox, Sugarsync etc.

There are many articles and forum threads to help you on this. I wouldn't say it's difficult, but it's like learning some things again. That said all very intuitive.

http://ipad.appstorm.net/general/opinion/ipad-my-primary-computer/
 


Kumquat

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Mar 2, 2009
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What you have to do though, is get your head round using a tablet as it is different to the drag and drop nature of a desktop. I can only speak for my personal iPad use, but it doesn't have a file and folder structure like a typical desktop, files integrated with the apps which sort out how they are stored. It takes a bit of time to changing the way you use it to get the best out of it. You have to make use of cloud services like the iCloud, or Dropbox, Sugarsync etc.

There are many articles and forum threads to help you on this. I wouldn't say it's difficult, but it's like learning some things again. That said all very intuitive.

http://ipad.appstorm.net/general/opinion/ipad-my-primary-computer/

thanks mate. Been using my HTC phone to do everything for the past few weeks so think a tablet will be something of a release.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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thanks mate. Been using my HTC phone to do everything for the past few weeks so think a tablet will be something of a release.

Well, the iPad 2 is a massive hit in our house. From my 2 year old son turning it on, flicking through and starting up his build a train set app, to me using it for work showing clients drawings, or as said photo edits, to watching TV and loads of other things, it really is a lovely piece of kit to use. Very tactile, gorgeous to hold, and as my 2 year old will testify, very intuitive. I don't think you'd regret it. (I can only comment on the iPad 2 as I've not used any other tablet...).
 


Ur_havin_a_Laugh

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Aug 31, 2012
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Brighton
If its just for home? I recommend the iPad3 £399 we have a laptop somewhere? The problem is I haven't seen it since we bought the iPad. Haven't needed it
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Put all £600 on RED. If you win, get a MacBook Pro.

Failing that, get an iPad.
 




Ur_havin_a_Laugh

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Aug 31, 2012
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CURRENT IPAD(3) REFURB STORE

I've bought stuff from the refurb for years and it's always had a full warranty, and is often a return that has nothing wrong with it, but can't be sold as new again.
U only save £30 from the price of a new one? Good if ur penny pinching but feel better owning from new
 




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