It really depends on your budget?
Hi guys. Anyone recommend a decent laptop to replace our old pc at work that has given up the ghost
Need a screen at least at 15” nothing special use it for doing quotes printing off invoices etc.
Windows 7 if poss needs to link up to the hp printer we have
Was gonna get another pc but it does take up a large part of the trade counter so a laptop maybe good
Big enough to watch a bit of tele on iPlayer n stuff when it’s quiet.
Cheers Andy
It really depends on your budget?
Get a mini PC (about a 1/4 the size of a shoebox), monitor and Bluetooth mouse and keyboard?
A very clean desktop and should last longer and perform better than a laptop at that price point.
Something along these lines would be ideal,
https://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/P...pt=ABU&sel=NTB
Personally I really rate HP, it's usually what I spec for customers, alternatively Dell or Lenovo, if you prefer something else.
I bought an all in one from Amazon. Windows 10 and as powerful as an oap's fart but does the job.
17.3" Ultra Slim All-in-One... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OTW8H...p_mob_ap_share
And they are easier to upgrade.. I'm still using a mini-itx I build in 2011. Or at least the case. The motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage, monitor, keyboard ... have all been changed over time. (None of the parts failed. Most were moved to other systems, e.g., media box. Sort of a trickle down approach to computing. :) )
Best wishes,
Bob
Andy
I was in John Lewis Solihul yesterday - they’ve got some real bargains in the “yellow sticker” display boxes where they’ve changed their mind or just returned
Still have a full warranty and good prices for what you need
Pop over and have a gander there
Most laptops in the 500 quid category will be ok from a spec point of view but the cost savings is made in thr build quality. Expect cracked hinges and dodgy keyboards within 2 years if you move it about much.
Good quality laptops, windows or Mac are not so affordable. I splurged on a Dell vostro over 8 years ago and it's still going strong. Needed some extra ram but still capable and looks as new as the day it was purchased. My mums plastic acer at 400 quid lasted 2 years.
Similar with my work laptop, hp z book, well built and still running 6 years on, looking great.
Any reason it has to be a laptop? A PC is going to give you better performance, value, longevity, and potential to upgrade which laptops have very little of.
Windows 7 is also reaching the end of its support soon. Much as I prefer it too, if its going to be used for anything business related I would get it on Windows 10.
If it is going on a retail counter, then make sure any laptop is bolted securely to the counter top. They are very easy to steal (been there, seen that).
Pete
Use a Kensington lock to secure it, all laptops have a specific connector usually for this type of lock
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kensington-...17646607&psc=1