On Potential New Laptops
Jun. 5th, 2015 02:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm thinking of buying a laptop.
I'm currently using MLW's old laptop but it's become so rickety that it is barely usable.
Perhaps it is fixable. Perhaps not.
Mostly I need the laptop so I can do work in Office applications, Excel and Word mostly and web-based collaboration tools like Trello and Slack. I may play the odd computer game but that's not my main interest.
I do not think I want a Mac - nothing else in my house is an Apple product.
I have screen mirroring at home so a huge screen size is probably not needed. If I need something embiggened I can borrow my 40 inch TV from myself. I'm more likely to find myself working on trains or at borrowed desks or in meetings.
I'm not made keen to spend millions on a totally top spec machine
Any suggestions for make or model or vendor?
I'm currently using MLW's old laptop but it's become so rickety that it is barely usable.
Perhaps it is fixable. Perhaps not.
Mostly I need the laptop so I can do work in Office applications, Excel and Word mostly and web-based collaboration tools like Trello and Slack. I may play the odd computer game but that's not my main interest.
I do not think I want a Mac - nothing else in my house is an Apple product.
I have screen mirroring at home so a huge screen size is probably not needed. If I need something embiggened I can borrow my 40 inch TV from myself. I'm more likely to find myself working on trains or at borrowed desks or in meetings.
I'm not made keen to spend millions on a totally top spec machine
Any suggestions for make or model or vendor?
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Date: 2015-06-08 11:44 am (UTC)I expect the spec / price axis is the most important. I'm not intending to be lugging this thing all around the place. I need it at home in the evening or the weekend and for the occassional trip to London for Unlock Democracy Council meetings.
If I'm only spending a few hundred pounds on it I'm also happy to wear the cost of replacing it in two or three years time if it gets broken.