Do you use a Laptop?

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I use a Samsung R700! great laptop with a very large 17" wide screen, 300 GB HDD, 3 GB RAM. Its my work laptop aswell as my personal laptop and will do almost everything. I had a dell d630 before this 1 and can honestly say that that was a great laptop for its age. It seems alot of business's still like to buy the d630's as they have something built into the software that they need.
 
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bigeasy

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I know it might be an unpopular option on here, but what about a 2nd hand macbook air 11"?
It pushes many of the right buttons for you, it's light, small and plenty powerful. You can even install windows on it if you fancied.
I've had mac laptops for a good few years now, not that they are perfect, I'm under no delusions, but I've personally never had anything go wrong with them. Most of my old ones were passed down to family members and they are still going strong, my mum still uses the powerbook g4 i gave her!
 
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I made mistake by buying laptop. It acts more like a desktop computer. I mean, it is too heavy and fragile to always carry it, you cannot move while working, battery life is not long enough to be reliable for business needs, and for the reasons 99% of the time it is on my desk. Most people have the same problems. A better choice for me is bigger smartphone + powerful desktop.
But everyone has specific needs of course.
 
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Websitehandyman

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I have been dragging my feet on this one due to other priorities but today I finally got around to placing an order for a Medion laptop. It has a decent spec and a good price. Let's hope it does the trick. Thanks to all for your inputs.

Aldi sell Medion, they are supposed to be a decent make and due to the low prices at Aldi I've fallen for them many times but I suggest you keep your receipt handy as everything I bought packed up within a month or so.

Not against cheap stuff though, this Advent laptop I'm using now has lasted 2 years and even now you would get a laptop with i7 processor for the £399 I paid back then.
 
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Aldi sell Medion, they are supposed to be a decent make and due to the low prices at Aldi I've fallen for them many times but I suggest you keep your receipt handy as everything I bought packed up within a month or so.
Why on earth would you would keep going back to them if they are that bad? :|

I did not go into this with my eyes closed. I bought a desktop PC from Aldi/Medion in the past. It was great value for money. The vast majority of reviews for their IT stuff are positive. Your experience seems to be different from the norm. ;)

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Websitehandyman

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Why on earth would you would keep going back to them if they are that bad? :|

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I don't really know, I guess it's because I'm dragged out to do shopping and being bored I look at the stuff and decide "well it's cheap why not". But at least I've admitted to myself that I have a problem :D it's all about a day at a time now.
 
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I don't really know, I guess it's because I'm dragged out to do shopping and being bored I look at the stuff and decide "well it's cheap why not".
Actually my son bought a Medion laptop a couple of years ago. He has three boys ages 6, 7 and ten who drag it around the house like a toy, drop it, fight over it and generally abuse it. :)

It took all that they could throw at it until his wife spilled a mug of coffee over the keyboard. :eek:
 
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