My advice would be to wander down to John Lewis with a techie friend* and see what looks good to you. The advantage of John Lewis is that if it goes wrong in the first couple of years they'll take it back in the shop and get it fixed, rather than you having to deal with postage and frustrating phone calls.
And they actually have some perfectly decently priced ones in, in a variety of sizes.
*When he gets back from India in a couple of weeks
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My advice would be to wander down to John Lewis with a techie friend* and see what looks good to you. The advantage of John Lewis is that if it goes wrong in the first couple of years they'll take it back in the shop and get it fixed, rather than you having to deal with postage and frustrating phone calls.
And they actually have some perfectly decently priced ones in, in a variety of sizes.
*When he gets back from India in a couple of weeks