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Joe

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 21:28

Yeah i saw that bit £599 seems good to me, ill put it forward to my mum and dad. Cheers for the help guys.


abdus

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:57

the wireless part of it...And it is the Duo Processor

and yes customise it and you can lower the price...by checking the only 1 year on site warranty...

You are also getting 1024MB ram


Joe

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:52

quote:
Originally posted by abdus
I have the dell joe...go for it...Yes Centrino is mobile, mini pcmcia is included...go for it...overall, looks, screen size, battery life, everyhting...

edit* Please don't buy Celeron :lol:



[Edited on 27-06-2006 by abdus]


and that means what? so the £599 dell is best option then. Cheers people.


abdus

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:43

I have the dell joe...go for it...Yes Centrino is mobile, mini pcmcia is included...go for it...overall, looks, screen size, battery life, everyhting...

edit* Please don't buy Celeron :lol:



[Edited on 27-06-2006 by abdus]


Joe

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:17

That seems ok Mark, theres also this one on that site

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Productinfo.aspx?ProductID=12455

I've heard of Fujitsu too, what do people in the know think then?


MarkW

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:12

just bought this for girlfriends brother, its v noce, 2 year global warranty -too

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=13379&GroupID=1404


Joe

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 18:03

http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/inspn_6400?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs

Thats looking the best bet then really then i'd say? The one for £599. Wireless internet is the main one really as MS Office is pretty easily obtainted. I take it Intel Centrino mobile technolody is the Wireless internet bit?

[Edited on 27-06-2006 by joe6886]


MR2Mike

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 17:55

tried Scan?


Cosmo

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 17:53

doubt you'll get a laptop with all that new for £500, but Dell will probably offer the cheapest I'd expect.


abdus

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 17:52

Dell....ask MI5T XE, just got one..

I already have 3 dell laptops :)

http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/promo.aspx/promocompare?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~tab=2

:thumbs:never had any problem with dell...some will suggest otherwise:)

[Edited on 27-06-2006 by abdus]


Joe

posted on 27th Jun 06 at 17:36

Right now my sister has moved out my mum and dad have'nt got a base computer as mine is in my room now. So I suggested for them to get a laptop, theres only really my mum who uses it and she only really uses it to go on the internet now and again to look at holidays and stuff and occasionally for MS Word.

So i'm trying to find a laptop that is good enough to keep up with modern times, with Wireless internet and preferably MS Office. I said they would probably get something decent for upto £500 but im struggling to find anything that looks too good and i'm not brilliant with specs and numbers on computers.

Anyone got any recommendations or anywhere to have a look.