[BNM] Dual Core Laptops - Recommendations and dangers

Dan Eastwell danieleastwell at onetel.com
Wed Apr 5 11:27:11 BST 2006


I've just got a mid-price Acer and I'm very happy with it - not ugly and 
heavy like a dell - try commuting with one of those dislocating your 
shoulders. Nice clean screen and good spec for the price 
(1GB/100Gb1.8GHz/DVD-RW £700ish). It's got the USB sockets in the right 
place - on the side and one at the front and nice wrist support.

Still, I'll report back in a year and see how it fairs - it's still in 
the honeymoon period!

Jeff Horne wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>As Easter approacheth you can sense the electrical shops taunting me with
>their electronic goods.  I'm in the market for a dual core laptop (PC -
>nothing in particular against Macs, the video editing on them is not to my
>taste).  I've seen a bit of tooing and froing about whether Dells are any
>good or not.  They're advertising an Inspiron 6400 for £648 at the mo.
>Anyone got one?  Any good?
>
>Similarly PCworld have an Advent 7093 for £799.  Any good?
>
>...or should i just stop thinking about sales and promotions and save up for
>an Acer for about a grand through ebuyer?
>
>Any thoughts (other than "check the archive" - i have, i think these are
>different spec or new models) would be appreciated.
>
>Ta,
>Jeff
>  
>


-- 
Daniel Eastwell

http://www.thoughtballoon.co.uk



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