I’m considering buying a laptop and I’m pretty clueless as to what’s needed so since I’m on a bit of a budget is was hoping there where people more clued up than myself That could give me a few pointers or recommendations?
I’ll be using it for general family use, with home schooling going to be a common practice at least until xmas id want to able run some kids learning programs, also courses for myself and I would also like it to be able to keep up with footy manager that would be my only gaming need really
Anyone any help on the specs required or a couple of nudges in the right direction?
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13-06-2020 05:37 AM #1
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13-06-2020 08:10 AM #3
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13-06-2020 11:12 AM #4
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You should also post it on the Technical Help forum
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13-06-2020 03:17 PM #5
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Mods feel free to move if this isn’t suited
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15-06-2020 07:30 AM #6
I got my current PC from PC Specialists - you can go through a questionnaire to arrive at the computer that suits you best and you don't get stuff you don't need. They do the same with laptops.
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/
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16-06-2020 01:02 PM #7
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