I bought a laptop from them 3 years ago and was happy with the experience. No complaints.[/quote]Looking to buy a new laptop, Laptop direct seem to have good offers but has anyone got any feedback on them,...
Yeah for that budget I would go Dell, but I wouldn't go for any kind of extended warranty. Sure that would probably cost more than the laptop itself?i'd go dell. tale the option of next business day onsite support. well worth it.
In general the more memory the better. But an more detailed answer would really need more detailed background.Hi - does anyone have any other suggestions apart from Dell ? Is PCWorld any good ?
Is there much difference between 1GB and 2GB of ram - is this important ?
Unless you get an eee with linux, that comes with open office.Don't forget to factor in the cost of Microsoft Office Home edition
Or get a "blank" machine and install Ubuntu or something similar.Unless you get an eee with linux, that comes with open office.
Don't bother with MS Office. Open Office will do the same job for even the most advanced users of the suite and can be configured to save as MS Office format, most importantly - it's FREE.Don't forget to factor in the cost of Microsoft Office Home edition - if it is Word you want to be able to use and not MS Works.
Hi - does anyone have any other suggestions apart from Dell ? Is PCWorld any good ? ...
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