With Dell, you get what you pay for....
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Get her a nice little HP Compaq nc 4200 that wont take up to much space. she may even get it into her handbag.
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What about the new Asus EEE PC?
A small laptop, 512MB RAM, 900Mhz Celeron, 7" Screen, 4Gb Flash HDD, Wifi, Ethernet, USB Ports
All for approx £220, various places are selling them see
http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=1067
Very tempted to buy one myself, would make a good contractors laptop for use on client sites.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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Seconded on that. Nice machines.Originally posted by daviejones View PostMacBook Pro...will never go wrong...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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I bought a Dell Precision M65 in July... not had a problem with it. Bought software (Visual Studio, SQL Server Dev edition) from Dell at the same time as it worked out cheaper than buying seperately.Originally posted by vhadiant View PostI've had multiple Dell laptops from multiple consulting jobs. They all are usually a good bog standard laptop. For my personal one I bought XPS M1710 about a year ago. Never been happier with the build quality. They've gone a long way Dell.
Got the 3 year worldwide onsite support thrown in for free!
Almost went for the XPS M1710 but I didn't like the thought of the big red XPS logo on the lid lighting up the clients office.
I've used Dells a lot over the years, servers, PC's, laptops, PDA, RAID and been happy with them and the support they've given when things have gone wrong (99% the time its the hard drive thats the problem)Coffee's for closersComment
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I would generally always go with Dell - buy through their business site as well - I specked exactly the same laptop through their home site and their business site - the business laptop was £200 cheaper.
My approach is that I buy a new, medium spec machine every couple of years - they're so cheap now. I don't see the point in spending nearly 1k on a laptop that will be a low-spec machine in 3 years time. By buying a new machine from dell every couple of years, I always have an ok machine...Comment
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Did an E-Auction with them for a previous client who were looking to standardize on their laptop's. Dell wiped the floor with the other vendors, no-one could touch them on price.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOne thing that suprised me about Dell was how open they are to haggling.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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