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    #41
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    There's a ton of irritations because you are now out of touch with how it works. I found exactly the same when I got my Mac... simple things are a PITA.
    Being "out of touch" was true at first, but why can't the thing get the orientation of my photos correct? Where is ssh? Where is a decent editor? Where is a decent backup solution?

    And why does the wretched thing force a reboot at something like 3 in the morning after applying patched without warning? Even when I have apps open?

    Yes, most of that lot can be resolved, but having forked out for the top of the range in W7 Ultimate, there's an awful lot of missing.

    And please don't mention the command line utilities. Their interfaces are truly from the dark ages.
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      #42
      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
      Macs aside, over a grand for a laptop is outside the realms of what you need for internet stuff unless you want a massive screen or something special. The cost of a top-end iPad is what I'd look to spend in your place, whichever way I went.
      I don't want to spend anywhere near that - that was what I spent on the current crap I'm using. It's huge (for work purposes, I need a big screen) which is part of the reason I think it was so expensive, as well as all the other add on's I don't use.

      I don't think a mac is really worth it for someone like me, so I'd probably rather cap the budget at 400 quid and see what that will get me. Will have a scout round and report back!
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        #43
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
        I don't want to spend anywhere near that - that was what I spent on the current crap I'm using. It's huge (for work purposes, I need a big screen) which is part of the reason I think it was so expensive, as well as all the other add on's I don't use.

        I don't think a mac is really worth it for someone like me, so I'd probably rather cap the budget at 400 quid and see what that will get me. Will have a scout round and report back!
        If you need a big screen make sure that whatever you get can connect to an external monitor. I find this invaluable on my 13" laptop when I'm tired or doing stuff that requires more screen real estate.
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          #44
          Can anyone recommend a laptop/netbook/tablet pc that's designed to cope with greasy/sticky toddler mitts, since that's what mine invariably end up dealing with!

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            #45
            Originally posted by sjpknight View Post
            Can anyone recommend a laptop/netbook/tablet pc that's designed to cope with greasy/sticky toddler mitts, since that's what mine invariably end up dealing with!
            One Laptop per Child (OLPC): Laptop
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              #46
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
              I don't want to spend anywhere near that - that was what I spent on the current crap I'm using. It's huge (for work purposes, I need a big screen) which is part of the reason I think it was so expensive, as well as all the other add on's I don't use.

              I don't think a mac is really worth it for someone like me, so I'd probably rather cap the budget at 400 quid and see what that will get me. Will have a scout round and report back!
              So what's the answer after your research. You seem like a similar kind of technical numpty cheapskate to me and I need to get one too.

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                #47
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
                iPad. Yeuch. I just see these tossers knobbing it up in Starbucks with their oversized iPods and just....no.

                I will have a look round and report back on what I see, I will probably need further help when it comes to spec as I'm about as techy as a slug.
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                Last edited by realityhack; 1 February 2011, 17:31. Reason: Not in technical, Dearnla.

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                  #48
                  I recently bought a Acer Aspire Netbook with Windows 7 starter. It costed me 149 quids from Tesco and has a very decent spec. On top of that it offered a dual boot with Android!
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
                    I recently bought a Acer Aspire Netbook with Windows 7 starter. It costed me 149 quids from Tesco and has a very decent spec. On top of that it offered a dual boot with Android!
                    That sounds worthy of serious consideration.

                    I use my netbook quite a bit and vastly more than I ever expected to, it's especially handy when I'm travelling a fair bit and in hotels. I don't do non work stuff on my work laptop so it's a great compromise between reasonable functionality and size/weight.

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