Please tell us where we can buy a 120GB SSD for £30 now, (hint, you can't)
chtyrone2
21 May 173#20
Lots of people quick to criticise. Not so many offering alternatives. If you're going to yap, back up your whinging with some proof.
slannmage
21 May 173#6
Tell me about it, I'm 30 and my eye sight is going and my joints are already starting to ache.
Picard123
21 May 173#3
That's a deal breaker IMO. Unless you're an elderly person who will benefit from the larger fonts, larger icons etc, it's an anachronism in 2017 on 15.6" panel.
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spannerzone
20 May 172#1
Looks good specs for the price, sure it's 'only' 1366x768 but it's got the all important SSD drive and a half decent CPU. Have some heat my fine fellow.
knowitall5
21 May 171#2
£300 for 4gb ram is pretty much standard. not bad for the other specs but really should include 6gb ram otherwise the i3 is wasted.
Picard123
21 May 173#3
That's a deal breaker IMO. Unless you're an elderly person who will benefit from the larger fonts, larger icons etc, it's an anachronism in 2017 on 15.6" panel.
iAmLegendFam
21 May 172#4
Pretty awful spec all round, would expect much better. People forget that this SSD is now worth about £30
spannerzone to iAmLegendFam
21 May 176#9
Please tell us where we can buy a 120GB SSD for £30 now, (hint, you can't)
Evilmonkey to iAmLegendFam
21 May 17#10
Not trying to be shirty, just interested in buying a laptop, but do you have any links to a better deal?
fishmaster to iAmLegendFam
21 May 171#14
You're definitely wrong about that.
spannerzone to iAmLegendFam
21 May 172#23
right right.... a secondhand SSD... sheesh :confused:
Chasloyal
21 May 171#5
You become old at 25 so I would put it out there that the majority of us fit in to the 'elderly' bracket ever so snugly.
I bought Mrs Loyal a 2017 iPad the other day, I am in fact making this contribution from it, but it's pony god I hate touchscreen and just love my mice so am on the lookout for a new laptop :smiley: anyone familiar with this Laptop Outlet?
slannmage
21 May 173#6
Tell me about it, I'm 30 and my eye sight is going and my joints are already starting to ache.
socrates28
21 May 17#7
Ready to pull the trigger on a £250 - £300 laptop - which one to buy ....
katestewart9279 to socrates28
21 May 17#17
Me too. I want one for my teen for birthday who is a pro player on rocket league. I know nothing about SOD'S and you can get some good advice on here sometimes. Lol
slimy31
21 May 17#8
I think it's quite decent for the money. I paid the same amount for a similar spec but much older i3 Samsung and it's been fine. For normal users 4Gb allows a fair number of apps open, the SSD makes them run pretty quick, and the resolution has never bothered me (although I would pay slighly more if there was a higher resolution version).
The jury is out on the DVDRW drive, on the one hand I like the idea of burning DVD's from the laptop, but on the other hand I am trying to remember last time I actually did that! My current laptop has a second hard drive in the DVD bay, and I've not missed the ability to read or write DVD's.
Evilmonkey to slimy31
21 May 171#12
I think the only time I use a DVD drive in a laptop now is for the kids to watch DVDs on when I'm on holiday!
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I bought Mrs Loyal a 2017 iPad the other day, I am in fact making this contribution from it, but it's pony god I hate touchscreen and just love my mice so am on the lookout for a new laptop :smiley: anyone familiar with this Laptop Outlet?
The jury is out on the DVDRW drive, on the one hand I like the idea of burning DVD's from the laptop, but on the other hand I am trying to remember last time I actually did that! My current laptop has a second hard drive in the DVD bay, and I've not missed the ability to read or write DVD's.