spice things up and get a macbook.
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Need new Laptop - Advice please
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As this is in General then I shall give a complete none answer.. get a pen and pad of paper just like the old days. If this was in Technical I will give a far more sensible answer..
HTH
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What kind of laptop? A dinky netbook or a kick-ass game playing super laptop? Or something in between?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Went out with Mrs D..... Ooooooooo Aaaaaaaaaah!!! Get a Mac, Get a Mac................. I will have it when you don't need it.....Originally posted by DS23 View Postspice things up and get a macbook.
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I got a Mac.........Comment
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oh dear, a sheepbook, good luck with that!Originally posted by Drewster View PostWent out with Mrs D..... Ooooooooo Aaaaaaaaaah!!! Get a Mac, Get a Mac................. I will have it when you don't need it.....
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Better than a dell. By about 25000%*
*maybe a bit less."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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heh hey! fitzy persuaded me and now i'm passing it on. some of it will be a challenge but mostly you'll not look back. you can always partition it and put windows on it if you really need to.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWent out with Mrs D..... Ooooooooo Aaaaaaaaaah!!! Get a Mac, Get a Mac................. I will have it when you don't need it.....
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VMWare Fusion.......Originally posted by DS23 View Postheh hey! fitzy persuaded me and now i'm passing it on. some of it will be a challenge but mostly you'll not look back. you can always partition it and put windows on it if you really need to.Comment
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I got a £299 compaq presario thing from pcworld when I started freelancing 2 years ago.
15-16 inch wides screen, which is pretty good, had 2 Gb of RAM and a DVD writer, runs most things ok, wifi always works fine, good to watch DVDs on when away from home, still going strong. Been bashed about a little bit in travelling, so not too fragile.
Speed is ok, it doesn't look too flashy and it works well. When it comes time to replace this one, I plan to go and get another relatively basic compaq again.Comment
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