Buying a computer

Started by silly moo, October 21, 2019, 09:12:50 PM

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themadhippy

Quoteby Apple or their appointed service agents, except at the most basic level (such as adding RAM or increasing storage
isnt  everything soldered in /locked in the "bios" now? mate recently  bought a mac book pro and was complaining about the upgradeabilaty due to the above issues.
QuoteDell
or more commonly   called , Hell
freedom of speech is but a  fallacy.it dosnt exist here

Paddy

After a lifetime in IT there is only one brand of laptop I would recommend and that is ThinkPad.  My brother has just taken over one of my old (7 years) ThinkPad which is an Intel i3.  It is dead easy to upgrade the storage, memory and they are built like tanks.  They also have wonderful keyboards.

ThinkPads are not necessarily the best looking but they are designed to be rugged, expandable and have lots of connectivity. 

Paddy

P.S. Not the cheapest though - a wee bit less than a Mac.
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Dorsetmike

Amazon have quite a few Panasonic Toughbook laptops many refurbs with Windows 7 pro installed  some new with Windows 10, prices from £150-£880.
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