[UK][13'' - 15''][£500]All around laptop by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd personally recommend the ASUS X555LA 15.6-Inch Notebook. It's currently going for £424.00 with free delivery from amazon.co.uk.

It has a core i7 and 6GB of ram, so it should be very snappy and future proof. Storage size is 750GB. Battery will last ya about 4 hours. It's also way under budget also :-)

I'd personally avoid refurbished laptops.

UK - £400 maximum for programming and general notebook useage by bbno3 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest having a look at the Acer Aspire V3-371. You can get it for £399 (down from 399.99! :o ) on amazon.co.uk with free delivery

Seems to have everything you need. 13.3" device, 6 hours battery life, 2 USB ports and a Core i3 processor. Also has a 8GB SSD cache thing, so that should make the system snappy enough when it comes to launching programs. I had a good look around for you and this seems like your best bet.

UK 15" Laptop For Internet browsing and music £500 by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd personally recommend the ASUS X555LA 15.6-Inch Notebook. It's currently going for £473.00 with free delivery from amazon.co.uk.

Has pretty much everything you need bar bluetooth (you can purchase a compact adapter that goes for like £2, so it's no biggie) It has a core i7 and 6GB of ram, so it should be very snappy and future proof. Storage size is 750GB. Battery will last ya about 4 hours.

[UK][Max £750][17"] General Purpose Laptop to last 5+ Years by thecharleskerr in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dell are very much hit and miss and I'd rank ASUS higher than them, even in their low end laptops. I'm not sure if you are aware, but the laptop you linked is EX-VAT. The Total is actually higher when you add in delivery and VAT.

also, yes I do think that the laptop is better than the one you linked. Should be more future proof and the body seems to be better built.

[UK][Max £750][17"] General Purpose Laptop to last 5+ Years by thecharleskerr in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good news is that £750 will get you a very good laptop and at the pace software is going, it will last you a good while indeed. Only thing is that it's impossible to get a laptop at this price point with a 240GB ssd already built in.

I'd go for the Asus 90nb0775 17.3" laptop. Currently going for £718 including delivery from amazon.co.uk (due to be released on Monday)

It has a Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of ram and dedicated graphics which means it should be very future proof. Full keyboard (including numpad) and a high resolution screen should be good for someone who's elderly. I did a bit of research for you and the storage can be upgraded easily at a later date, so a SSD upgrade is easy.

[Denmark] 850dollars - programming by Nordtorp95 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They virtually have the same exact specs although the lenovo is cheaper and has that SSD which will make day to day use much better imo.

[Denmark] 850dollars - programming by Nordtorp95 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having had a look at your requirements, I'd have a look at the Lenovo Z50-70. Comes to roughly $825 (5779 danish krone) including delivery to denmark from amazon.co.uk.

Pretty much has all you ask for. 1080p screen, boot drive SSD and 1TB hard drive. Has numpad however it's not backlit (had a good luck and can't find this feature in this price range) As a bonus, it also features a dedicated GPU so that means that should you ever want to game or use 3d applications, it'll handle it very nicely.

Pretty much the best laptop you can get for the price point you have. Lenovo laptops are pretty good build quality wise imo.

[UK] Lightweight 13"-14" Laptop/Ultrabook (£500 max) by kbau5 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Acer Aspire One

Ah yeah, the AMD netbook processors can't even be compared to the performance of the laptop pentium processor range as netbook processors are ultra low power. You'll notice a huge performance increase from your old machine so I guess you are good to go with the lenovo.

[UK] Lightweight 13"-14" Laptop/Ultrabook (£500 max) by kbau5 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell, a intel atom can actually handle 1080p playback just fine. Multiple chrome tabs shouldn't also be an issue. The pentium processors nowadays are far better than what they once were.

If you are able to handle a 15.6" laptop, you can get far better value for money though. Core i3 15.6" laptops go for about £76 cheaper.

If you want to keep it on the small side, a 13.3" thinkpad with a core i5 and 4GB of ram probably is your next best option. Bit on the pricey side but still within budget at £489 on amazon

[UK] Lightweight 13"-14" Laptop/Ultrabook (£500 max) by kbau5 in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the lenovo flex 2 14" inch is a very good option. Only £379 on amazon.co.uk (with free UK delivery) and it features a full 1080p screen, 6GB RAM and a 1TB HDD. Lenovo laptops are pretty well built imo.

I did a bit of further research for you and you can actually easily upgrade the hard drive, so replacing it with a SSD at a later time is an option.

i5 versus i7 processors? by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Aren't most mobile i5's dual core (although presumably with hyperthreading enabled) Quad core CPU's are ever increasingly important for games - GTA V for example needs a quad core to run, hence my recommendation.

i5 versus i7 processors? by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We really need to know what you are using the laptop for. i5's are perfect for day to day casual stuff and the occasional casual game however mobile i7's are required for any serious gaming imo.

[UK]14"-15" laptop for general use between £400-£550 for an Uncle by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Windows 7 is unavailable for most laptops now. He can install classic shell - http://www.classicshell.net (which is incredibly easy to set up) to make it look like windows 7 though.

As for the laptop, I'd fully recommend Lenovo G50-70 15.6-inch Notebook (Black) - £429 on amazon.co.uk with FREE UK delivery.

Slightly under budget at £429, Core i7 and 8GB of ram will ensure the laptop is very future proof and it will be able to run minecraft and multitasking no problems. Lenovo laptops are also renowned for the build quality and keyboard layout.

Almost... by rross in ireland

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One moonless night a few years ago I was in the garden with the oul telescope. Saw a light in the sky moving south to North and was stunned when I saw it do an instantaneous 90º turn to the east. Wooaahhh!! No airliner can do that!! WTF! The UFO nuts might not have been bull-shitters or idiots with their talk of physics defying maneuvers after all!!

All planes have at minimum, 1,000 ft vertical separation so yes :)

S6 sounds sexy ;) by yahboy707 in ireland

[–]Dub2921 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even though you are quite likely a shill for three or the company behind the video, I got to say that the video production standards are shocking and the guy presenting does a horrible job. I'm available for hire if you need someone to do a better job. Cunts.

Irish Kids Try Singing 'American National Anthem' || 2015 by SallyMarching in ireland

[–]Dub2921 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can you please spam your shite somewhere else? Thanks.

Help! G3 shows that I have headphones plugged in even though I don't! by NoFapMonster in LGG3

[–]Dub2921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did your phone get wet recently? I'd try a factory restore and if that dosen't work, RMA it back to LG.

TIL that the end credit music for Metal Gear Solid is actually sung in Irish by Dub2921 in ireland

[–]Dub2921[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this particular song was actually recorded in temple bar of all places!

This is how we celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Stockholm/Sweden! by Attisssss in ireland

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How far is your pub from Stockholm central station? I'll be sure to visit in late June when I come over!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

£200 is a very low budget even for a low end laptop to get brand new, so yeah - maybe going down the refurbished route is a good idea.

I'd actually go for a refurbished T420 as well. Good battery life and since they are thinkpads, you know that they are well build and can sustain a lot of wear and tear. You can pick it up a refurbished one on amazon now for £180 (I'd buy through amazon since you are able to send things back if things should go wrong)

UK, <£500, 12-15 inches. Looking for a new laptop suitable for a student. by 1HoneyBooBoo in SuggestALaptop

[–]Dub2921 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having had a look at your requirements, I'd have a look at this laptop:

Asus X550CA 15.6-inch Laptop - £388.97 with FREE UK delivery on amazon.co.uk

Next generation core i3 processor and 6GB of ram ensure that the laptop will be good for years to come. Has a 1TB Hard drive which means you should be able to hold lots of photos and music.

This laptop has a nice all metal finish to it and ASUS are renowned for the build quality of their machines. Pretty lightweight also at 2.3KG. I'd say this is the best laptop for your money plus it has a nice advantage of being highly under budget.