Would you consider a Mac or does it have to be a PC. I would say go for 2GB of RAM a dual core 2 processor, and as big a hard disk as you can afford. Screen size and battery life is really down to how much you will travel and need to carry the laptop. Also try a few in the shops to see which screen, text size and keyboard you like. As that makes all the difference.
These might be useful.
The Notebook Buying Guide v1.0 Beta
And maybe a laptop that can be expanded beyond that without having to ditch the preinstalled RAM - e.g. 4 x 1GB slots with 2 x 1GB installed rather than 4 x 512MB installed; or similarly 2 x 2GB slots with 1 x 2GB installed rather than 2 x 1GB!the one thing i can say is get 2GB of RAM.
And maybe a laptop that can be expanded beyond that without having to ditch the preinstalled RAM - e.g. 4 x 1GB slots with 2 x 1GB installed rather than 4 x 512MB installed; or similarly 2 x 2GB slots with 1 x 2GB installed rather than 2 x 1GB!
...Anti virus and software also have to be factored in.
Totally agree (although some "free" licenses may only be for personal/academic etc. use). See the "clean PC" thread pinned at the top of this forum.Not really. You can get a freeware version of most types of application these days. Often they are better than the payware alternative.
Pity you can't order them with no RAM. Most Laptop companies charge way over the odds for RAM.
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