New desktop computer - what make?
New desktop computer - what make?
I started computer life on an Apple, but transferred over to a Dell many many years ago and have remained with them ever since. I like being able to spec a new computer myself which Dell allows you to do, but it's not essential.
Much as I know many of you have Apples, I don't think I'm going to go back to them. IT support (hubby ) wouldn't have a clue how to help me for one!
I think it's time to leave Dell behind, so any recommendations? I was thinking HP, but I also don't know where would be best to buy from in the UK. I don't want to do PC world for example.
Much as I know many of you have Apples, I don't think I'm going to go back to them. IT support (hubby ) wouldn't have a clue how to help me for one!
I think it's time to leave Dell behind, so any recommendations? I was thinking HP, but I also don't know where would be best to buy from in the UK. I don't want to do PC world for example.
I think they are slow compared to others Mols, or so I've been told. I also bought a Dell laptop last year that has a few software compatability issues that it probably shouldn't have.
Hubby has an HP laptop (as did my son before moving on to an Apple) and he thinks the processors are better? I don't really no Mols, that's why I ask. I'm not into the tech specs I just want a good reliable computer!
Hubby has an HP laptop (as did my son before moving on to an Apple) and he thinks the processors are better? I don't really no Mols, that's why I ask. I'm not into the tech specs I just want a good reliable computer!
Hi Nemo,
Assuming Dell isn't a problem, then the Dell outlet store may have some real bargains.
My current PC came from there, at about half the 'a la carte' price, but the cheap stuff seems to sell within minutes of being listed.
They used to be graded by condition, but my 'scratch & dent' (lowest/cheapest grade) PC took me a good 15 minutes of looking for the damage to spot a slight scrape on the side. I wouldn't have risked it for anything with a screen though.
I'm not sure whether there are still bargains to be had, but it may be worth a look?
Assuming Dell isn't a problem, then the Dell outlet store may have some real bargains.
My current PC came from there, at about half the 'a la carte' price, but the cheap stuff seems to sell within minutes of being listed.
They used to be graded by condition, but my 'scratch & dent' (lowest/cheapest grade) PC took me a good 15 minutes of looking for the damage to spot a slight scrape on the side. I wouldn't have risked it for anything with a screen though.
I'm not sure whether there are still bargains to be had, but it may be worth a look?
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What model did you get? I need a new screen as well Dave as my current one is not widescreen (although it means I can see if my website looks ok on a small screen ). Would you buy that new but separately then? I did notice that Costco now sell separate screens including Philips ones, so that must be a newer trend.
Hi Nemo,
It was an Inspiron 580 - probably an old model now as it was a couple of years ago.
The monitor is a different story. I had a really good publishing-quality HP CRT monitor, but newer graphics cards don't seem to support the refresh rates needed by CRTs. The PC I bought had a good amount of graphics memory and good GPU (which can be used by Photoshop) so I was reluctant to bin that and buy another to support my old monitor, so ended up having to replace my monitor too
So in effect I got a 'free' (Dell 2209) monitor (in that the monitor took up the savings from the PC) rather than a cheap PC.
I suppose that's something that's always worth bearing in mind when updating from an old PC - never assume that old peripherals will still work...
It was an Inspiron 580 - probably an old model now as it was a couple of years ago.
The monitor is a different story. I had a really good publishing-quality HP CRT monitor, but newer graphics cards don't seem to support the refresh rates needed by CRTs. The PC I bought had a good amount of graphics memory and good GPU (which can be used by Photoshop) so I was reluctant to bin that and buy another to support my old monitor, so ended up having to replace my monitor too
So in effect I got a 'free' (Dell 2209) monitor (in that the monitor took up the savings from the PC) rather than a cheap PC.
I suppose that's something that's always worth bearing in mind when updating from an old PC - never assume that old peripherals will still work...
Open for business.
It is a trend to show a low price, just like airlines not including costs for CC or taxes.Nemo wrote:What model did you get? I need a new screen as well Dave as my current one is not widescreen (although it means I can see if my website looks ok on a small screen ). Would you buy that new but separately then? I did notice that Costco now sell separate screens including Philips ones, so that must be a newer trend.
I would stick with a Dell, although I don't have one here in Spain as they were far too expensive compared with a local shop where I could spec one up.
Is not HP ending production of PCs and laptops?
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I wouldn't buy electrical stuff anywhere but John Lewis. They have always been brilliant with any problems which have arised. I've always been a Sony Vaio fan. My latest is similar to this one http://www.johnlewis.com/231297465/Product.aspx It was bought with the money out of my dad's estate so I wanted to push the boat out and get something decent.
The screen is huge, great for graphics for me and lets you have a couple of windows open to switch between.
I also have an HP Compaq laptop which I've been very happy with for the last 18 month. Good luck!
p.s I have my eye on the Sony tablet too, I'm put off ipads by the lack of flash, the Sony one looks a great shape.
The screen is huge, great for graphics for me and lets you have a couple of windows open to switch between.
I also have an HP Compaq laptop which I've been very happy with for the last 18 month. Good luck!
p.s I have my eye on the Sony tablet too, I'm put off ipads by the lack of flash, the Sony one looks a great shape.
Nemo try this site to help you make up your mind. I've used it a lot in the past and have found it helpful:
http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/desktop-computers/
http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/desktop-computers/
Is not HP ending production of PCs and laptops?
I also read that news. I was thinking of purchasing an HP, (I like the one my son has) until I read that. My Acer is getting on a bit now
I'd be willing to learn to manage an Apple but there is no assistence locally, which virtually puts an end to that idea.
I also read that news. I was thinking of purchasing an HP, (I like the one my son has) until I read that. My Acer is getting on a bit now
I'd be willing to learn to manage an Apple but there is no assistence locally, which virtually puts an end to that idea.
Actually, you can buy them all over the place (Amazon, PC World...), but only in preconfigured packages. Buying direct allows you to "build your own", or better still go to the Outlet store as mentioned above, but again those are preconfigured.Nemo wrote:... no-one else can sell Dell apart from Dell.
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