Another 250 G4...
Couple of places have it a few pounds cheaper but banned from HUKD..
Windows 10 Home 64
Intel® Core™ i3-5005U with Intel HD Graphics 5500 (2 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores)
15.6") HD SVA anti-glare flat LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
4 GB RAM
128 GB SSD
Top comments
thekanester to dvdphile
27 Apr 167#5
They don't exclusively sell them without full HD screens. You *could* just look at a thread with more expensive laptops with full HD screens.
What you're doing is like looking at a post for a Nissan Micra and saying "why don't the do these with 7 seats. I got a 7 seater car 10 years ago".
And well done for owning a full HD screen 10 years ago. You must be very discerning.
dvdphile
27 Apr 165#1
Why are they still knocking out these low res displays and calling it HD? I've got a dell that's nearly 10 years old and its 1920x1200. :confused:
Ruffuz to dvdphile
27 Apr 163#4
Because they are hd, just not full hd....
All comments (29)
dvdphile
27 Apr 165#1
Why are they still knocking out these low res displays and calling it HD? I've got a dell that's nearly 10 years old and its 1920x1200. :confused:
cruisecars to dvdphile
27 Apr 161#2
who cares what do u expect these are cheap !
Ruffuz to dvdphile
27 Apr 163#4
Because they are hd, just not full hd....
thekanester to dvdphile
27 Apr 167#5
They don't exclusively sell them without full HD screens. You *could* just look at a thread with more expensive laptops with full HD screens.
What you're doing is like looking at a post for a Nissan Micra and saying "why don't the do these with 7 seats. I got a 7 seater car 10 years ago".
And well done for owning a full HD screen 10 years ago. You must be very discerning.
stanlenin to dvdphile
3 May 16#17
What exactly do you find hard to understand?
robdevil to dvdphile
3 May 16#24
sadly true
iand123
27 Apr 162#3
I like these low res displays and on-chip graphics. Without a CD drive and a spinning hdd, the quietness, the weight and battery life are decent. I don't need high res on a laptop because I would just Chromecast straight to TV for vids
spannerzone
27 Apr 16#6
Great price and good to see more laptops with SSD drives at last. it's not full HD because it's very cheap....pay more and you'd expect a full HD screen.
008
27 Apr 16#7
HEAT!
Great price, brilliant kit, good HD screen, good battery life ;-)
I don't want to sound like a knob stating the same thing as the guy above but I would like to try and add some context. The pictures you posted are higher res than the screen on this deal.
winchman
27 Apr 16#12
Could have sworn I looked there!
kotr
30 Apr 16#13
I don't think these laptops have an easy access panel to upgrade the memory. You have to take whole bottom panel off and the clips are very easily broken.
winchman to kotr
1 May 16#14
There are clips on utube showing the back removal.
kotr
1 May 162#15
Yes I watched that video. It was helpful but the clips are very flimsy and will break for some.
slipd
2 May 16#16
Anything similar knocking about with a mechanical drive? 128 gig isn't enough for what I'm after...
Heat OP!
sebianoti
3 May 16#18
i care
Wildman
3 May 16#19
Good deal.
Not being lazy but does anyone know of a good deal on a similar spec (no optical drive, SSD, fairly recent i3 or above, 15") with full hd display?
Thanks in advance.
doobreedob
3 May 161#20
The newer Skylake version is not much more expensive and the processor and its GPU are quite a bit faster.
eg the Skylake i5 version of the laptop in this deal is available for £299 and is a noticeable step up in performance.
Worth the extra £45 IMHO if money is not too tight.
Opening post
Couple of places have it a few pounds cheaper but banned from HUKD..
Windows 10 Home 64
Intel® Core™ i3-5005U with Intel HD Graphics 5500 (2 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores)
15.6") HD SVA anti-glare flat LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
4 GB RAM
128 GB SSD
Top comments
What you're doing is like looking at a post for a Nissan Micra and saying "why don't the do these with 7 seats. I got a 7 seater car 10 years ago".
And well done for owning a full HD screen 10 years ago. You must be very discerning.
All comments (29)
What you're doing is like looking at a post for a Nissan Micra and saying "why don't the do these with 7 seats. I got a 7 seater car 10 years ago".
And well done for owning a full HD screen 10 years ago. You must be very discerning.
Great price, brilliant kit, good HD screen, good battery life ;-)
higher res
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Html/Merch/Images/c04585361_1750x1285.jpg
higher res:
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Html/Merch/Images/c04585303_1750x1285.jpg
higher res:
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Html/Merch/Images/c04585332_1750x1285.jpg
https://www.ballicom.co.uk/hewlett-packard-t6p52ea-abu-hp-250-g4.p1193386.html
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/hp-250-g4-intel-core-i3-5005u-4gb-128gb-ssd-dvdsm-windows-10-laptop-t6p52ea/version.asp
http://www.shop.bt.com/products/hp-250-g4-intel-core-i3-5005u-4gb-128gb-ssd-15-6---windows-10-home-64-bit-t6p52ea-abu-C06R.html
Heat OP!
Not being lazy but does anyone know of a good deal on a similar spec (no optical drive, SSD, fairly recent i3 or above, 15") with full hd display?
Thanks in advance.
eg the Skylake i5 version of the laptop in this deal is available for £299 and is a noticeable step up in performance.
Worth the extra £45 IMHO if money is not too tight.
Newer i5 version for £299
http://www.shop.bt.com/products/hp-250-g4-intel-core-i5-6200u-4gb-128gb-ssd-15-6--windows-10-home-64-bit-t6p47ea-abu-BYXC.html?refs=54590000
£250 at saveonlaptops.