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Gatekeeper101 02-15-2019 07:53 PM

Suggest/build me a laptop
 
Title says it all, budget is £700/$900 and should be a good day to day worker with maybe some gaming capability, just want to know the best that my money can buy as i am clueless. Thanks in advance.

frankbell 02-15-2019 08:04 PM

I'm guessing from "pounds" that your in the UK. I've heard good things about Entroware and they seem to be in your price range: https://www.entroware.com/store/

As I'm not in the UK I have no direct experience with them.

Many of the members of my LUG prefer Lenovo, but they stay away from the low-end ones.

Welcome to LQ.

Timothy Miller 02-15-2019 09:54 PM

Didn't come with linux, and required some workarounds due to current bios limitations (hardware enumeration from bios to OS), but I'm a HUGE fan of my Dell Inspiron 7375 2-in-1.

Gatekeeper101 02-15-2019 11:04 PM

Thanks for the responses and the welcome guys, i will take a look into entroware. Any further suggestions would be more than welcome, have a good one.

1nuxg33k 02-15-2019 11:11 PM

A little over your budget but the System76 Galago pro is nice. https://system76.com/laptops/galago

Gatekeeper101 02-15-2019 11:42 PM

Location
 
In the uk would be prefferable but thanks for the input

Shadow_7 02-16-2019 06:45 AM

Depends on how you define gaming. My Pinebook can play moon-buggy just fine. A $99 laptop with a 1080p IPS display (+$33 shipping). Lots of options, you could take a bootable USB to a retail store and give a few systems there a try if they let you. One way to try before you buy. Or find a used store if you don't need bleeding edge specs. Goodwill has a tech store in my area. And TOPS is a used office equipment store that sells used thinkpads for $500-ish in my area. Most times I just go to office depot and buy the $400-ish on SALE laptop (it's always on sale / except weekends). It'll ring up at the non-sale price, so be sure to point at the big SALE sign right by the cash registers, or redirect them to their own website for the "price match". I don't know what the EURO equivalent of those stores are, but you're likely to have something like that.

snowday 02-16-2019 07:03 AM

Personally, with a $900 budget I'd be looking at either:

1. A shiny new Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition (comes with Ubuntu linux preinstalled)
or
2. A refurbished Precision M3530 from the Dell Outlet (comes with Windows, but Ubuntu-certified) with NVidia Quadro GPU for gaming

business_kid 02-16-2019 12:58 PM

@Gatekeeper: There's zillions of laptops; You set your processor, video, and other requirements. Laptops are NOT upgrade-able, except for disk, & ram.

Timothy Miller 02-16-2019 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by business_kid (Post 5962933)
@Gatekeeper: There's zillions of laptops; You set your processor, video, and other requirements. Laptops are NOT upgrade-able, except for disk, & ram.

And even sometimes then it's not upgradable (ie - I have a Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, the memory is soldered to the board, so can't upgrade past the 8 GB it came with). Always something to be aware of when buying.

Shadow_7 02-18-2019 01:42 AM

About the only spec I require for laptops > $100 is USB3 or better. Most other needs (like disks) can be met on the USB port beyond that. Lots of RAM helps too if only to RAMDISK things for fastest speeds. Back when USB sticks were slow, I could set the $HOME/.mozilla on a RAMDISK and youtube wouldn't buffer waiting on the stick to write browser cache out.


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