nathy_87
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For a work colleuge, she wants it for her daughter, what do people recommend, and limit is probs £500, but it needs to be pink. Sony preferbly. mainly using in it for home use, (i.net)
thank you.
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dannymccann
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Are the Dell ones less than £500?
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_Allan_
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If you want a pink Sony laptop then why don't you go and look at the Sony website and find out what ones they do in pink.
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nathy_87
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i have but on the site like 500+
Allan im tempted lol.
[Edited on 03-09-2008 by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo]
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Are the Dell ones less than £500?
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Are the Dell ones less than £500?
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nathy_87
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What are Dell like as myself have always had HP & Acer, like at the moment going to get rid of my HP laptop for a newer one but probs go differnet make this time, and my PC is the Acer setup. love it!
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Brett
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Forget brands, a laptop is a laptop. You won't go wrong with Dell.
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dannymccann
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Yea I find Dell laptops are pretty good, im not too keen on their desktops mind
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dannymccann
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The first link on google points to this
Dell Website
As you can see there, £329 (probably cheaper and delivered free if you hunt for vouchers on HUKD [google it] or anywhere) and you choose from several different colours
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Yea I find Dell laptops are pretty good, im not too keen on their desktops mind
What do you not like about their desktops out of interest?
The only difference it'd be to an Acer, HP or any other is the case.
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dannymccann
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Well im not keen on any pre-built desktops, as I build all my own systems and I recommend building own systems to other people, I just find (in a few cases ive had in the past where ive been repairing systems) that they just use some suss components, cut corners and general have a lack of quality about them.
All IMO ofc
edit - i also HATE with a passion all the shite they bundle on their systems and sometimes the lack of 'hardcore' options in the BIOS etc
[Edited on 03-09-2008 by dannymccann]
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nathy_87
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thansk for your help again guys, will pass this on to her later.
One more question: Whats the difference betweena Laptop & A Notebook?
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dannymccann
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Edit - My assumption was wrong, however GOOGLE is your friend once again
http://www.homeofficebuddy.com/officecomputer/diff-notebook-laptop.shtml
[Edited on 03-09-2008 by dannymccann]
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Well im not keen on any pre-built desktops, as I build all my own systems and I recommend building own systems to other people, I just find (in a few cases ive had in the past where ive been repairing systems) that they just use some suss components, cut corners and general have a lack of quality about them.
All IMO ofc
edit - i also HATE with a passion all the shite they bundle on their systems and sometimes the lack of 'hardcore' options in the BIOS etc
Had several and never had a problem myself tbh. It's like anything and any brand tho, whether it be a car or pc, there's always the odd few that fuck up.
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dannymccann
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Aye your right, just trust my own building skills than some Chinese/Malaysian/Indonesian who doesnt know the difference between a screwdriver and a hammer
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Tommy
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http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/305071/?camp_id=ppc_google_long_tail_laptops_asus_eeepc_pink_laptop
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John
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If you buy a desktop or laptop from dell in the uk it's probably been built by a robot in Ireland.
They don't always use the most expensive parts but you do get a warranty if they go wrong, it's getting harder and harder to beat them at the low end.
I'd also go with dell for the pink laptop, i've ordered 2 from them in the past, both still going strong.
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ive just got one of these, not pink, but seems pretty good for the money
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-1613.aspx
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nathy_87
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yeah got them in at our local tescos too, look pretty decent keep loking at them!
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A Sony for under £500... lol
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