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    I'm still trying to master my Sinclair!

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    I use Linux because it has no issues with viruses and is free. I still have to have to use microsoft for music production due to Linux not being up to scratch yet with music studio platforms. I love Linux though but Mac is the best by far, if you cant afford Mac, then Linux works on the same principle using Kernels. Microsoft is a nightmare for updates, interuptions, and issues.....Ita driva me Craze!

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    I am intrigued......
    What would this ...COMPUTER....thing be that ye are all talking about.....?
    Just curious........

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    A few years ago I bought a new laptop, a HP Envy (runs Windows) and it has been rubbish, absolutely awful. I had a number of calls to HP to sort it out but to no avail. It often fails to connect to the internet, with a message that there is no internet connection available, but there is, other devices connect no problem. I gave up with the lump of rubbish and now use it as a digital storage device, it has a 2 Tb hard disk. I bought an IPad, so much better and the after sales service from Apple is superb. Yes, Apple computers are more expensive than Windows based stuff but are streets ahead in terms of quality and after sales back up. Buy Apple. Don’t touch HP with your barge pole.

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    Apple are pricey Lloyd, but yes the build quality and user experience is great

    But if you want Windows and a bit of portability long battery life (15.5 stated) and don’t want to pay too much I recommend this Toshiba which is a tablet and laptop combined, also has backlit keyboard which is great

    https://www.theedustore.co.uk/laptop...256gb-ssd-pcie

    The Lenovo Yoga is pretty good too

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    I bought a Sony vaio a few years ago (Sony don't make laptops now though) after a compaq I had for few years was too slow.

    HP and Compaq are the same manufacturer and along with Dell are the only laptops I would buy as I feel they give you more value for money than an apple laptop.

    I would not buy the Chinese brands like lenovo etc because of the security risks linked to them as it is alleged they put spy ware on them.

    Having said that I wish I hadn't even bought the Sony as I use my phone for everything and the Sony only comes out of it's case very rarely.

    In any event soulman I would decide what you want, I always stick to Intel because in all honesty I don't like change and I have always had Intel chips from my university days when we bought a British manufactured desktop made by Apricot.

    I would just try and get as much ram (8gb is very good) and memory as you can get. Decide what you want and see how much it is and then wait until the January sales when they will invariably go down in price.

    Technology changes very quickly so prices on older products goes down too.

    I would try to get it from John Lewis, who price match any company which has a physical store, because they give you a 2 year warranty on their laptops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    I bought a Sony vaio a few years ago (Sony don't make laptops now though) after a compaq I had for few years was too slow.

    HP and Compaq are the same manufacturer and along with Dell are the only laptops I would buy as I feel they give you more value for money than an apple laptop.

    I would not buy the Chinese brands like lenovo etc because of the security risks linked to them as it is alleged they put spy ware on them.

    Having said that I wish I hadn't even bought the Sony as I use my phone for everything and the Sony only comes out of it's case very rarely.

    In any event soulman I would decide what you want, I always stick to Intel because in all honesty I don't like change and I have always had Intel chips from my university days when we bought a British manufactured desktop made by Apricot.

    I would just try and get as much ram (8gb is very good) and memory as you can get. Decide what you want and see how much it is and then wait until the January sales when they will invariably go down in price.

    Technology changes very quickly so prices on older products goes down too.

    I would try to get it from John Lewis, who price match any company which has a physical store, because they give you a 2 year warranty on their laptops.
    Used to buy Vaios ages ago, but build quality and materials used went from very good to pants so I switched to the premium Toshiba laptops

    The Toshiba above is very good imo, and can be purchased from anywhere as its got 3 years onsite warranty from Toshiba and amazing battery life

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    I’d be astonished if anyone had used an APPLE computer and then thought it was so bad they really had to return to their previous computer.

    It’s like when you’re able to afford your first quality car and then deciding to go back to your Morris Marina ( in my case! )

    Like swopping your 48 inch flat screen TV with HD and all the surround sound for that Redivision rental you rented in the 70’s.

    I’ll bet Des had one of those 😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I’d be astonished if anyone had used an APPLE computer and then thought it was so bad they really had to return to their previous computer.

    It’s like when you’re able to afford your first quality car and then deciding to go back to your Morris Marina ( in my case! )

    Like swopping your 48 inch flat screen TV with HD and all the surround sound for that Redivision rental you rented in the 70’s.

    I’ll bet Des had one of those 😆
    Apple make very good quality products, but as you said you pay a premium.

    I bought my wife the first generation ipod and then the ipod touch and they are great products. However, apple are renowned for making you upgrade their software, which in turn makes the product obsolete making you upgrade.

    I had the 5s iPhone (which I think is the best phone imo for size and look) and there was a software update after which the battery was up and down and which they admitted and which is the subject of class action lawsuit in the USA.

    After that I stick to Sony android phones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieSingh View Post
    Used to buy Vaios ages ago, but build quality and materials used went from very good to pants so I switched to the premium Toshiba laptops

    The Toshiba above is very good imo, and can be purchased from anywhere as its got 3 years onsite warranty from Toshiba and amazing battery life
    The Vaio I have was purchased in 2011, after which Sony left the UK computer market. It's OK and looks brand new because I have hardly used it, so I wouldn't know how good it is really, other than it starts up still and was easy to upgrade to Windows 10.

    I think Toshiba are now owned by a Chinese company and I would he wary of what spyware they would have on it.

    A lot of well known brands now license their names to other companies now so it is very hard to know what you are actually buying these days.

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