Any laptop recommendations/advice?

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Any laptop recommendations/advice?
#31
I definitely won't be getting anything with win8. I got a win7 ultimate disc here I'll put on anything I buy anyway Smile
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#32
You want windows 7 for sure. For 200 you won't get much buying new. Maybe have a look second hand on eBay. See if you can pick something up with an i5 and 4gb memory
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#33
Definitely going second hand as well. I know my budget sucks. If I look at new ones I'd need like 600!
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#34
IBM t61 2ghz 3gb ram or HP 6910p 2.5ghz 4gb of ram? Both in excellent cond, I'm thinking HP, agree?
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#35
Windows 8 really isn't as bad as people make out once you get used to it.. I hated it with a passion til i had to use it daily for work
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#36
Bought the hp! Hopefully it lasts :/
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#37
I use a Ibm for my diagnostic stuff, forget if its a t60/t61, running xp

Great laptop, tough, solid and as fast as any other one in the house, i agree, windows 8 sucks ass
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#38
Got the 6910p today, stuck windows 7 ultimate on it, its working great!
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#39
Just to update this again, its lightweight (way easier to throw around than my old 17incher) the screen size is small enough to be neat and again keep it lightweight but then still a great size, i can get the whole forum page on there, everythings easy to read, lovely! Its pretty quick but i expected it to be quick ish. Great little machine overall,well recommended Ruan! Repped sir.
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#40
Older HP stuff is really good IMO - you don't need masses of processing power these days, long as you use an OS that has decent memory management, Win7 isn't horrific in comparison to others, keep it free of shit, good amount of RAM and a decent ish hard drive, you're laughing.

And they're built well. It looks industrial, but won't fall to pieces.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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