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Laptop Advice

  • 21-04-2011 5:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 163 ✭✭


    I'm looking for a laptop in and arond the 400 euro range, but the thing is, I don't really know a great deal about specific brands and to be honest, from what I've been seeing, they all seem to have the same basic things anyway.

    I'd be using it mostly for general internet surfing, no major gaming, some music applications (sibelius, audacity etc). I guess a decent bit of memory would be right, and I wouldn't really be looking at macs as they would be a bit unfamiliar for me.

    Have lookied on the dell website, and there are a few deals that seem fine, also PC world with some toshiba and so on but to be honest I just don't really konw enough to be able to say what great differences there is between the different makes and models.

    Ideally if there is anywhere that could do deals to include microsoft office and that it would be brilliant.

    Any advice?


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