David Gillon (
davidgillon) wrote2015-05-30 11:40 pm
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Tech Recommendations?
It's way past time I replaced my laptop (which is pushing 10yo and running XP) and my printer seems to have given up the ghost. Anyone got any (UK market) recommendations?
Laptop target spec: No more than £450, Windows, 1TB drive (I've been using a 750GB external drive, so I'm fairly confident 500GB isn't enough), 8GB RAM preferred, Touch-Screen heavily preferred for future-proofing (this is probably the difficult part of the spec, the number of touch-screens at this price-point seems to be going down, not up). Particularly looking for something with a good keyboard as it'll mostly be used for writing, not desperately fussed about processor power for same reason.
Printer target spec: No more than £50, wifi, ideally with reasonably priced ink! (I do so little printing I rarely seem to get decent use out of ink cartridges with the current Canon).
Laptop target spec: No more than £450, Windows, 1TB drive (I've been using a 750GB external drive, so I'm fairly confident 500GB isn't enough), 8GB RAM preferred, Touch-Screen heavily preferred for future-proofing (this is probably the difficult part of the spec, the number of touch-screens at this price-point seems to be going down, not up). Particularly looking for something with a good keyboard as it'll mostly be used for writing, not desperately fussed about processor power for same reason.
Printer target spec: No more than £50, wifi, ideally with reasonably priced ink! (I do so little printing I rarely seem to get decent use out of ink cartridges with the current Canon).
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I don't know if a laser printer is a viable alternative at your budget, though...
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So I'd say it's worth doubling your printer budget and going colour laser. I'll be doing that myself the next time I buy a printer.
addendum: It looks as though the laptop spec you want can be satisfied for about £100-150 less than your budget (HP's shop is currently selling one for £350, for example). So you could take the rest and drop it on a colour laser, and still come in under-budget. :)
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The colour laser is an interesting option, particularly when you include ink/toner costs into the deal, I'll have to investigate more.
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