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Gareth.O

posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 22:18

I don't need to worry about OS, software n stuff. I just need the laptop. been lookin on Ebay n stuff and I can roughly get a 1ghz laptop for between 4-500 quid.

If anyone knows anywhere else to look, let me know.

Cheers


Natz

posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 22:15

i got mine rebuilt by one of the engineers at work for 500 quid and a bottle of vodka for his troubles

it gets expensive when u have to buy the OS and shite, coz that costs a shed load!!!

If u want a laptop, id go for pentium m, seem to be the best from what ive looked into for customers etc. laptops are dirt cheap, you just have to know where to look


Gareth.O

posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 16:29

complete computer with speakers, printer and desk sold for £400.

Now just gotta find a laptop


Dan B

posted on 22nd Nov 03 at 00:27

Yeah, a Celeron should be fine for that...


Gareth.O

posted on 22nd Nov 03 at 00:21

me neither but i'l only be using it for internet, email and excel so nothing too intensive.


Dan B

posted on 22nd Nov 03 at 00:13

I agree, although I've never really been a big fan of Celeron chips...


Gareth.O

posted on 22nd Nov 03 at 00:11

yeah knew would be looking at 2nd hand. That's not a bad spec for £600 actually


Dan B

posted on 22nd Nov 03 at 00:07

£400 for a laptop, you're definitely looking at second-hand......and I'd be inclined to ask reason for sale.

Contrary to my previous statement, the cheapest laptop I can find so far is from PC World: a 128Mb Celeron 2.2GHz notebook with 30GB HDD, DVD-Rom & CD-RW......all for £599.99! :D

[Edited on 22/11/2003 by Dan B]


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:59

That's what I was thinking. Cheers for ur help Dan. Just gotta find a decent laptop now for roughly £400


Dan B

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:57

To be honest, you could probably sell it for £400 with just the printer......just chuck the advert in all the local papers and similar......there'll be plenty of interest from people wanting to grab a computer for their kids for Xmas, but don't want to pay through the nose from PC World (because they don't know any better).


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:55

could do but like I said, applied to be holiday rep, and if I get the job, i'm gonna be out of the country for up to 9 months of the year, so the computer wouldn't be any use to me anyway.

I reckon I could sell it for aroud the £400 mark with printer, speakers and desk.


Dan B

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:43

Sorry Gareth, I have a habit of doing that! ;)

I'd go with keeping it as a backup machine (if you're going to have broadband in the flat, use it as a webserver to chuck a website on?)


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:32

that's kinda what I didn't want to hear :lol:

Cheers Dan :thumbs:


Dan B

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:15

Just to show how cheap computers are these days, if you know where to look, and don't mind a bit of "work" building it:

Case: Generic midi-tower with built-in 350W PSU & HDD cooler: £39.95
Motherboard: Asus A7V600 (8xAGP/LAN/USB2/ATA133/2*SATA/6ch-audio): £66.39
Memory: 512Mb PC2700 DDR-RAM: £54.93
CPU: AMD Athlon XP2400+ (2.00GHz): £63.73
Heatsink & Fan: Coolermaster sink/fan with manual speed-control: £6.45
Graphics: Gainward 128Mb GeForce FX5600-XT: £77.55
Hard Drive: IBM 80Gb Serial-ATA: £64.63
DVD/CD: Sony Combo (48W, 24RW, 48R, 16DVD-READ): £42.59
Floppy Drive: Sony 1.44Mb: £5.39
Monitor: iiyama 17" CRT 0.27dp: £89.30

Total: £510.91

Not a bad price, in my opinion, for a system with plenty of scope for upgrading...


willay

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 23:03

^^^ top advice.


Dan B

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 22:59

AMD Athlon XP1500+ Processor: £35
Gigabyte 7VTXH+ Motherboard: £55
512MB RAM: £58
40GB Maxtor Hard Drive: £41
32MB GeForce2 MX 400 Graphics Card: £25
DVD Drive: £23 (assuming it's just a reader)
Samsung 16x 10x 32x CD Writer: £25
Eizo F55S 17" Monitor: £87

So, in total, for *BRAND-NEW* parts, that makes £349......second-hand, you'll be lucky to get £200-250, depending on condition.


Craig6682

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 22:12

You should get £400 but i think you wud hav 2 throw in a desk etc.

Have a look on eBay and see what they are goin 4. U may get more wiv it bein Xmas soon


Craig6682

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 22:11

quote:
Originally posted by Gareth.O
I was thinking around the £400 mark for my computer... then I can get a P3 800 laptop with DVD player which will be just fine as I only really use the internet and excel mostly. Don't use it for games at all.


I'd wait 4 da sales. You will get the likes of a Athlon 1800 wiv 256 RAM for about £600.


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 22:09

I was thinking around the £400 mark for my computer... then I can get a P3 800 laptop with DVD player which will be just fine as I only really use the internet and excel mostly. Don't use it for games at all.


Craig6682

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 22:01

quote:
Originally posted by Gareth.O
Yeah but I've applied to be holiday rep, and if successful, then computer won't get used while I'm away anyway. And I'd rather have the convenience of using the laptop anywhere round the flat rather than being stuck at me desk.


Computers lose value dead quick !!! It really is a pain in the arse !!! Laptops are cool though, that's next on my list after a new car.


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 21:55

Yeah but I've applied to be holiday rep, and if successful, then computer won't get used while I'm away anyway. And I'd rather have the convenience of using the laptop anywhere round the flat rather than being stuck at me desk.


Craig6682

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 21:54

quote:
Originally posted by Gareth.O
I'm thinking of selling my current PC setup and getting a laptop instead.
This would suit my current lifestlye better. Firstly, how much would I get
for my current setup (see below) and secondly, what sort of spec laptop can
I expect to be able to get with this money?

PC Spec:
AMD Athlon XP1500+ Processor
Gigabyte 7VTXH+ Motherboard
512MB RAM
40GB Maxtor Hard Drive
32MB GeForce2 MX 400 Graphics Card
DVD Drive
Samsung 16x 10x 32x CD Writer
Eizo F55S 17" Monitor



£350 tops mate. I'd keep it as a spare and get a laptop. That's wot i did, jst kept my old sys as it's prob only worth £200 tops.


PaulW

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 21:50

you will probably only get around the £450 - £500 mark from that spec

laptop for that, best bet would be to have a look on ebay as prices vary a hell of alot


Gareth.O

posted on 21st Nov 03 at 20:55

I'm thinking of selling my current PC setup and getting a laptop instead.
This would suit my current lifestlye better. Firstly, how much would I get
for my current setup (see below) and secondly, what sort of spec laptop can
I expect to be able to get with this money?

PC Spec:
AMD Athlon XP1500+ Processor
Gigabyte 7VTXH+ Motherboard
512MB RAM
40GB Maxtor Hard Drive
32MB GeForce2 MX 400 Graphics Card
DVD Drive
Samsung 16x 10x 32x CD Writer
Eizo F55S 17" Monitor