September 20, 201015 yr I move to London very soon I need a laptop to keep in touch with people (skype and facebook) which is also portable because I'll be traveling around a lot. Please let me know if this suits, I dont know much but I would be concerned about having 1gb of RAM and running windows 7 and possibly office. I would also like to buy and play starcraft 2 but this is not essential Thanks for your help with link: http://firstin.co.nz/products/asus-1005pe-8-hour-windows-7-netbook-3366/
September 20, 201015 yr Personally, I hate ASUS. They're a righteous pain in the arse to fix. I would go for a Toshiba brand, they're very good quality and IF you have the money, think about Sony VAIO, they are excellent. Popoto.~<3
September 20, 201015 yr Yeah 1gb of ram is nothing these days, 2gb is pretty much the standard. Also that has windows 7 Starter installed; which is pure aweful. It's jsut like a "demo" to tempt you into buying full windows. Make sure you buy one with a full OS you can get them from around the same price. Operation Gold Sparkles :: Chompy Kills :: Full Profound :: Champions :: Barbarian Notes :: Champions Tackle Box :: MA RewardsDragonkin Journals :: Ports Stories :: Elder Chronicles :: Boss Slayer :: Penance King :: Kal'gerion Titles :: Gold Statue
September 20, 201015 yr Another option if you didn't need the laptop during the first few days of you move is to wait, then once you're in London go to Tottenham Court Road as there are loads of electrical shops there and you can pick up a new or refurbished laptop rather cheaply. You can always order something online after you've checked out the shops if you don't find anything. Why can't the Big Bang be done by the hand of God?It could have, but it is next to impossible because it also could have been caused by the flying spaghetti monster, or one of the other infinite number of deity possibilities.
September 20, 201015 yr Personally, I hate ASUS. They're a righteous pain in the arse to fix. I would go for a Toshiba brand, they're very good quality and IF you have the money, think about Sony VAIO, they are excellent. Usually they won't even need to fix, and I have done maintenance on some Asus laptop (mostly to clear dust) and they're pretty easy to service when it comes to removing the dust in the fan, which surprisingly doesn't accumulate at all, changing a ram stick (I upgraded my own Asus laptop) or even with the hard drive. Yeah 1gb of ram is nothing these days, 2gb is pretty much the standard.Also that has windows 7 Starter installed; which is pure aweful. It's jsut like a "demo" to tempt you into buying full windows. Make sure you buy one with a full OS you can get them from around the same price. 2GB is still nothing these days, the standard as I see it right now is 4GB, we're even starting to see laptops with 8GB in stores now. I would go for an Asus laptop if you are to go with one. It will last you long and you shouldn't have trouble at all with it. Edit: Oops just saw it's a netbook and not a notebook that he wants. Edited September 21, 201015 yr by Sbrideau
September 21, 201015 yr Author Another option if you didn't need the laptop during the first few days of you move is to wait, then once you're in London go to Tottenham Court Road as there are loads of electrical shops there and you can pick up a new or refurbished laptop rather cheaply. You can always order something online after you've checked out the shops if you don't find anything.Ill do this Cheers guys
September 25, 201015 yr Personally, I might save up for a Desktop instead of a Laptop. Brighter, etc. Only downside being that I can't bring a computer to school...
September 26, 201015 yr I'll be traveling around a lot. Personally, I might save up for a Desktop instead of a Laptop. Brighter, etc. Only downside being that I can't bring a computer to school... #-o Why can't the Big Bang be done by the hand of God?It could have, but it is next to impossible because it also could have been caused by the flying spaghetti monster, or one of the other infinite number of deity possibilities.
September 27, 201015 yr If you can cough up a little extra dough, you can go for sony vaio. Dell's Studio 15 is also a good multipurpose laptop. It has good specifications at a decent price.
September 27, 201015 yr I wouldn't go for the Dell studio, they tend to break too fast, well, like most Dell's I've seen.
September 27, 201015 yr You could order online, but you could also go to a computer center/high street shop and they sometimes sell refurbished laptops which are used, but have been completely redone by the manufacturer so they are good as new and quite a bit cheaper. They'll be able to help you choose too. RIP TET "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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