Laptop Advice 22:02 - Oct 16 with 1266 views | Kropotkin123 | Thinking of getting a laptop soon as mine is pretty old and has a few issues. Been looking around but I believe most reviewers could find fault in a £10k machine. I'm looking around £1-1.5k. I want it to have - Windows OS - 16gb memory - In built webcam I'd like it to have - good cooling system - no number pad - metal build - something that will last Usage - My work applications require 8gb memory for applications, but I feel like 16gb would give a better performance - My personal uses include moderate gaming - eg Fall Guys, rather that a CPU sapping shooting game. - I'd use it for travelling when work picks up again, so I play films on it from time to time and then normal useage. I don't want - A Mac or chromebook as applications I use are sub-optimal on them. - Something cumbersome/heavy Any help would be really appreciated. |  |
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Laptop Advice on 22:51 - Oct 16 with 1213 views | Kropotkin123 |
Thank you, I appreciate that. I had a play around. The main thing I realised is that I'm completely out of my depth, ha ha. But I'll spend more time looking at that tomorrow |  |
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Laptop Advice on 13:06 - Oct 17 with 1018 views | Oldsmoker | I would advise a SSD drive. I'm sure this has become the standard on most models now but it's worth checking. |  |
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