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Purchasing a new laptop.

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Laptop will only be used for work so doesn't require high specs, although for some reason it needs to run Windows 7 Pro edition.
Any advice on good companies to use will be very appreciated.
Cheers!
Any advice on good companies to use will be very appreciated.
Cheers!
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Dell.0
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Got a "Acer" "Extensa 5230E".
Had it for 2 years and I still haven't managed to break it !0 -
This lot are good for end of line or refurbished kit - I've used them in the past:
Morgans
I've used this company as well and they're ok:
Ebuyer
This used to be Dabs, but got taken over - worth a look:
BT Business Direct
If you need any more help/advice, give me a shout (or a whisper).0 -
Cheers Saga, the last link looks the most promising!0
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Our old Acer has finally given up the ghost.
Need to get a new laptop. Mainly for the basics but my youngest son has decided to take up DJing!
For the software he needs to run I think he needs an i5 or i7 processor.
Looking at maybe a refurb to save a few pennies.
If I can get one for under £300 I'll be happy.
Anyone got any recommendations of the best place to pick one up?0 -
You should be able to get an i5 or i7 reasonably cheaply. Worth looking on ebay. My laptop is getting on but it does everything I need it to do and is set up just how I want it and I am dreading the day it gives up the ghost. I did get it cleaned inside and had new thermal paste applied a couple of years ago to prolong its life.1
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I'd definitely recommend looking at refurbished - I got the laptop I use for music production from Backmarket and saved a decent wedge by doing so. Absolutely no issues with it a few years down the line.1
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Never had an issue with Morgan Computers over the years. I can recommend them for refurbished.1
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I’ve just treated myself to a new laptop: Samsun Ultra 4 (touch screen) and I enjoy using it.0
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MY HP is strong, quick and has a lovely big touchscreen. Honestly can't fault it.....apart from the weight maybe0
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hermann said:I'd definitely recommend looking at refurbished - I got the laptop I use for music production from Backmarket and saved a decent wedge by doing so. Absolutely no issues with it a few years down the line.0
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Kap10 said:hermann said:I'd definitely recommend looking at refurbished - I got the laptop I use for music production from Backmarket and saved a decent wedge by doing so. Absolutely no issues with it a few years down the line.0
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hermann said:I'd definitely recommend looking at refurbished - I got the laptop I use for music production from Backmarket and saved a decent wedge by doing so. Absolutely no issues with it a few years down the line.
Got a Dell from an online store called Combro technology.0 -
Some of the problems with refurbished laptops is poor battery life, dust and dirt and the need for new thermal paste. I would say most cheap companies probably don't cover these off, even not doing a thorough internal clean, and then they are more likely to fail. One option is to buy a really cheap one online and sort these out yourself or getting a local computer repair person to do for you. You are not repairing you are cleaning so it is a straightforward job although replacing thermal paste is a bit more difficult. If your battery is not the best get a replacement online. Or buy from a company that says it does this even if it is a bit more expensive.
Even if you have a laptop from new, the thermal paste should be replaced after about 4 years as well as an internal clean. If you are handy, you may find a video on you tube how to do it on your laptop.1 -
Thermal paste?
Who knew!0 -
Off_it said:Thermal paste?
Who knew!0