Need some help picking a laptop out for the lady. Loads out there, and I dont really know whats good in lap tops. Spec wanted is- 11-13 inch screen- lightweight
- good battery life
- non of this touch screen b/s
- decent keyboard-one with keys that go down, none of that touch stuff
- can handle usual - MS office, video streaming/skyping etc.
something around £500ish is good, but willing to pay more if it actually makes a difference
Any advice? What would you get if you were in the market.....
I'm not the most up to speed, but this spec looks half decent:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-Vostro-3360-13-3-i5-3337U-1-8GHz-500GB-6GB-Windows-7-Pro-3-Year-Warranty-/141076973019?pt=UK_Computing_Laptops_EH&hash=item20d8d7c5dbMore to the point, this is my recommended method of buying a laptop. It's how I've got my last two and it's been brilliant. On-site 3 years warranty's are golden. I wouldn't get a laptop without one. The fact that it's refurbished means nothing. It's worth far more than a brand new one with a shitty backtobase 1yr warranty.
Forgot to mention mrs is still a student so if theres anyone who offers deals on that, that would be gran.
Why no acer? (curious)
Also any laptop without "bloatware" - im guessing this is all the stuff on it you would rather not have - which dell seem particularly good at filling up their laptops with, would be good, as it is something that majorly does my nut in!
my mac has suddenly decided to give me massive icons and writing, how do i get this back to normal size? the toolbar along the bottom is fine but I'm writing this in about font 16 which is double what ondra can climb. cheers
Quote from: a dense loner on May 02, 2014, 12:52:33 ammy mac has suddenly decided to give me massive icons and writing, how do i get this back to normal size? the toolbar along the bottom is fine but I'm writing this in about font 16 which is double what ondra can climb. cheersThey have something called the 'Optical Apple Performance' sensor that kicks in if it senses the user is slow to respond, or it can be triggered by a certain series of key presses resulting in a particularly obtuse comment.