So I'm looking for a new laptop... and once again I've come to you guys for advice.
It should be relatively cheap (£300-£400), be able to play HD footage, have an SD card reader, at least 2 USB slots, 500GB+ harddrive and preferably a number pad. Other than that, I don't really have any preferences.
Anyone got any suggestions? :o
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New Laptop
Started By Slightly Wonky Robob, Apr 22 2012 21:50
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#2
Posted 23 April 2012 - 18:17
This looks pretty good.
Asus makes good laptops and I bought a laptop off Ebuyer for my sister and it was an overall good service.
Asus makes good laptops and I bought a laptop off Ebuyer for my sister and it was an overall good service.
F O R T H E N S
#3
Posted 23 April 2012 - 19:20
Thanks Doc.
Was looking to buy from eBuyer as I've bought a few things from them recently
That Asus looks pretty decent. I'm still open to suggestions, but I really need to order one in the next couple of days, so if no-ones got any better suggestions, I'll probably just go for that one.
Was looking to buy from eBuyer as I've bought a few things from them recently
That Asus looks pretty decent. I'm still open to suggestions, but I really need to order one in the next couple of days, so if no-ones got any better suggestions, I'll probably just go for that one.
#4
Posted 23 April 2012 - 21:54
asus is always a good choice for laptops
it's time to wake up
#5
Posted 23 April 2012 - 22:06
I used an Asus laptop for two years until I got back into desktops again.
It was a good solution for the most part, reliable - good performance, however - it, like every other Asus laptop, has a huge flaw.
The display. The display is absolutely terrible. Resolution is completely inadequate for the screen size, colour reproduction is poor at best and contrast is fairly ordinary.
If you can get over the horrible display, it should serve you well.
It was a good solution for the most part, reliable - good performance, however - it, like every other Asus laptop, has a huge flaw.
The display. The display is absolutely terrible. Resolution is completely inadequate for the screen size, colour reproduction is poor at best and contrast is fairly ordinary.
If you can get over the horrible display, it should serve you well.
#7
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:31
I had a acer laptop that was pretty amazing. It lasted for 5 years before it just shut down. I got myself a small asus laptop and I'm prety much loving this thing. Portable, powerfull and it was pretty cheap too.. Nowadays most laptops can play HD-videos pretty well thanks to the gfx-cards/chips that do the decoding.
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