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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    Does your cat have rather large testicles? too?
    Don't have a cat.

    And all the other cats that have enslaved me have been neutered...

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Asus are crap.

    I've had a Lenovos, Asus, HP and Dell laptops and the only laptop that fell apart before I got p*ssed off with it was the Asus.

    Being more serious you need to do your research on what is and isn't a business level laptop - the Lenovo Z50 isn't one.

    (I'm writing this on a Dell XPS.)
    Does your cat have rather large testicles? too?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Ive got a Lenovo Z50. Its crap. The keyboard is crap, it misses 'x' key and others unless given a hefty shove. The sound is abysmal and the left touchpad button went sticky after a couple of months use so had to switch the functionality to the right button instead.

    Go Asus. I would.
    Asus are crap.

    I've had a Lenovos, Asus, HP and Dell laptops and the only laptop that fell apart before I got p*ssed off with it was the Asus.

    Being more serious you need to do your research on what is and isn't a business level laptop - the Lenovo Z50 isn't one.

    (I'm writing this on a Dell XPS.)

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Ive got a Lenovo Z50. Its crap. The keyboard is crap, it misses 'x' key and others unless given a hefty shove. The sound is abysmal and the left touchpad button went sticky after a couple of months use so had to switch the functionality to the right button instead.

    Go Asus. I would.
    My expericence is with Thinkpads, it's there in my post. It says TP and also Thinkpads. They are what I have used. They are Thinkpads. I cannot speak for the Z series, as I have used THINKPADS.

    HTHBIDI.

    qh

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Have you not received your Christmas bonus from Admin yet?
    Yes but I can’t cash the postal orders until Tuesday...

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    £2600?

    Hmm. Just had a look - the XPS 15 9560 is still nearly a grand less than the MBP I was considering.
    Have you not received your Christmas bonus from Admin yet?

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  • The Spartan
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    I bought a refurbished Dell XPS 15 9560 and I must say I'm over the moon with it, the 4K screen is superb and it is definitely what I would class as a premium machine.

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  • washed up contractor
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    Originally posted by Snarf View Post
    I've got a Lenovo and a Dell at the moment and they are both brilliant.

    Lenovo is a bit lacking on ports but other than that is fine.

    It depends how much you are looking at spending but I'd suggest a Dell XPS 13... But your looking at apple money for that!
    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    My Lenovo TP T420s (bought direct from offal site) lasted 4 years before battery started to not charge properly (ie 40 mins before it needed charging again.)

    Bought TP T450s 18 months ago and can't complain. Have purchased the 9 cell battery and get around 7/8 hours if I'm not hammering the CPU. Reviews for the T460s were poor having sacrificed battery life for the slimline , ultrabook look.

    The T470s is out now but not checked any reviews so far. I like the ThinkPad build as it's a bit rugged, I'm such a clumsy fecker I drop everything.

    qh
    Ive got a Lenovo Z50. Its crap. The keyboard is crap, it misses 'x' key and others unless given a hefty shove. The sound is abysmal and the left touchpad button went sticky after a couple of months use so had to switch the functionality to the right button instead.

    Go Asus. I would.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Snarf View Post
    I've got a Lenovo and a Dell at the moment and they are both brilliant.

    Lenovo is a bit lacking on ports but other than that is fine.

    It depends how much you are looking at spending but I'd suggest a Dell XPS 13... But your looking at apple money for that!
    £2600?

    Hmm. Just had a look - the XPS 15 9560 is still nearly a grand less than the MBP I was considering.

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  • ContractorBanking
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    Originally posted by Snarf View Post
    I've got a Lenovo and a Dell at the moment and they are both brilliant.

    Lenovo is a bit lacking on ports but other than that is fine.

    It depends how much you are looking at spending but I'd suggest a Dell XPS 13... But your looking at apple money for that!

    I'll second that. Dell XPS is a beautiful machine and well built. I've had mine for nearly 18 months and never had an issue.

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  • jds 1981
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    If you're happy with dell then the outlet site can have bargains. My current laptop is from there.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by tiggat View Post
    got a laptop from there once, id expect it to last no more than 3 years
    And that’s my problem. My MBP is 7 years old.

    But I’ve just upgraded to High Sierra and it’s like I’ve just given it a large snort of coke and a fire up its jacksie.

    So I’ll be putting off a new purchase for a little while longer.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I went ASUS until about 6 years ago. Since then, I've been HP and very happy with them. YMMV.

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  • eek
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    Dell outlet does have decent deals if you are careful over what you buy.

    The business latitude machines should last 3 years mine always have and the 2 I bought the twins last year are still in perfect nick

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  • quackhandle
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    My Lenovo TP T420s (bought direct from offal site) lasted 4 years before battery started to not charge properly (ie 40 mins before it needed charging again.)

    Bought TP T450s 18 months ago and can't complain. Have purchased the 9 cell battery and get around 7/8 hours if I'm not hammering the CPU. Reviews for the T460s were poor having sacrificed battery life for the slimline , ultrabook look.

    The T470s is out now but not checked any reviews so far. I like the ThinkPad build as it's a bit rugged, I'm such a clumsy fecker I drop everything.

    qh
    Last edited by quackhandle; 28 December 2017, 16:49.

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