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Originally posted by n5goonerOK guys & girls, I want a new laptop, around a 12 or 13" screen, for under £1000 what can people recomend please.....to run dual boot windows and unix.
www.mcscom.co.uk
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I hate Dell, but this fits the billOriginally posted by n5goonerok...ok....good battery, and 80-100Gb disk. Able to run Vista is a must, around 1Gb of RAM is fine.....
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/92149...tude-d420.html
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/...9283483,00.htm
£1K + VAT
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ok...ok....good battery, and 80-100Gb disk. Able to run Vista is a must, around 1Gb of RAM is fine.....
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So if one laptop had the fastest CPU in the world, but only 1GB of RAM and was heavy and poor on battery life it would be better/worse than one with an average CPU, thin as paper with 2GB of RAM?
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Fujitsu Siemens LIFEBOOK S2110 800-something quids plus VAT, 13,3 inch TFT...if you need Vista buy something more powerful (and more expensive...
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all the above...Originally posted by DimPrawnWhat's your main requirements?
Fast CPU?
Long battery life?
Lightest/thinnest?
Full of RAM?
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What's your main requirements?
Fast CPU?
Long battery life?
Lightest/thinnest?
Full of RAM?
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Best small laptop for under £1000
OK guys & girls, I want a new laptop, around a 12 or 13" screen, for under £1000 what can people recomend please.....to run dual boot windows and unix.Tags: None
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