TBH, I am no expert but I'm looking for a new laptop for my girlfriend. She only surfs the web and uploads videos to youtube as well as manages her photos. Would this be a good buy for her or are there better deals out there?
17 comments
MickKnipfler
3 Oct 17#17
I saw that one but I'm not a member anymore
Yas
3 Oct 17#15
Me neither, so don't know what the price is. The other laptops recommended for £450+ also do not have an SSD which would add to the price.
MickKnipfler
3 Oct 17#14
I can't get those Dell links to work
MickKnipfler
3 Oct 17#13
I think she uploads the vids straight from the SD card.
I5, 8gb ram, 17 inch 1080p screen, 1tb hard drive from Dell outlet
Agharta to mrhotdealll
3 Oct 17#11
17.3" Screen, HDD rather than SSD, £463 delivered.
FireOnAWire
2 Oct 17#5
Garbage 768p screen. Only 4GB RAM.
Give it a miss mate.
McTabish
2 Oct 17#3
To be fair, it's not a bad laptop for the things your girlfriend needs. But it's not exactly deal of the decade. It's a basic processor and low-ish ram for these days. It'll grind to a snails pace within about 18 months.
MickKnipfler to McTabish
2 Oct 17#4
That's the problem with her old one
frish to McTabish
3 Oct 17#8
I don't see why unless you're bloating it up. Seems fine for basic requirements. If you're more demanding, then obviously get something higher spec. Only thing I'd say to look out for is if you're constantly adding and removing media which won't be good for the drive, though being an ssd should help with loading times. The screen is low res though as mentioned.
Agharta to frish
3 Oct 17#9
Highly unlikely that would be a problem as you'd literally have to fill up the free space and delete it multiple times per day for years.
frish to Agharta
3 Oct 17#12
Well the OP was mentioning about uploading vids to youtube, so if his GF wants to use the HDD to store the vids and then free up the space, then that could definitely be a factor. There's no note on what the SSD is, so it may not have as high write cycles as some other SSDs, plus having 120GB makes it easy to fill up. Like I say, I'm sure it's a good fit for some people, but after having an SSD myself go bad with storing media on a HDD, it's something to take note of imo. Though perhaps I also wasn't quite as lucky too.
djonesuk
2 Oct 17#2
i3 is a good entry level processor, 4gb is adequate for basic tasks and 128gb ssd is enough for a system drive. However, if you manage a lot of photos and videos you may find you need more space. The main issue with this is the poor screen, which isn't FullHD resolution.
cr7hg
2 Oct 17#1
Quite expensive machine but I wouldn't expect nothing more from Currys. You can get 8GB of Ram.. not that you need it and i5 processor for less. Nice design tho
part2 to cr7hg
2 Oct 17#6
Could you point me in the direction for an i5 with 8gb for £400 please.
Been looking for weeks for my son and can't find anything like that.
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I5, 8gb ram, 17 inch 1080p screen, 1tb hard drive from Dell outlet
Only 4GB RAM.
Give it a miss mate.
Been looking for weeks for my son and can't find anything like that.
ebuyer.com/794…abu
hotukdeals.com/dea…935
No longer available unfortunately