Hi all,
In need of some quality advice. I used to be a keen follower of the IT industry but have lost touch. I am looking to buy a laptop...please dont run away! For those who are still reading here it is. I have about £1500 to spend, could possibly go a little higher if needs must.
I am completely out of date on what is hot and what is not, i.e. chipsets, graphics, sound, memory, displays (I have noticed some new types are available), HDD's, LAN etc, etc.
Of course I want the best for my money, that is to say; fast, reliable, great graphics and reasonable storage. Not sure about these DVD burner jobby's, +,-, whats the crack. I really havent got the time to look into it in great detail so I was wondering if any budding experts out there could give me some ideas, and possible IM chat about it.
HELP ME TO SPEND MY MONEY WISELY PLEASE!!!!
I am fanatical about getting the most for my money when it comes to computers. Its fine to have a great spec on paper but no good if it is going to keep going wrong.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advance,
Jon
In need of some quality advice. I used to be a keen follower of the IT industry but have lost touch. I am looking to buy a laptop...please dont run away! For those who are still reading here it is. I have about £1500 to spend, could possibly go a little higher if needs must.
I am completely out of date on what is hot and what is not, i.e. chipsets, graphics, sound, memory, displays (I have noticed some new types are available), HDD's, LAN etc, etc.
Of course I want the best for my money, that is to say; fast, reliable, great graphics and reasonable storage. Not sure about these DVD burner jobby's, +,-, whats the crack. I really havent got the time to look into it in great detail so I was wondering if any budding experts out there could give me some ideas, and possible IM chat about it.
HELP ME TO SPEND MY MONEY WISELY PLEASE!!!!
I am fanatical about getting the most for my money when it comes to computers. Its fine to have a great spec on paper but no good if it is going to keep going wrong.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advance,
Jon