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  • nzzpN Offline
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    Also, don't write off a secondhand thinkpad. I picked up a three year old i5 with 12gb ram and a docking station for about two hundred bucks. Loads of businesses lease, so check on trade me for off lease. The nice thing is they are repairable and upgradeable.
    Anyway, good luck

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    @Bones said in Laptop Recs?:

    Bonesetta has an HP (Pavilion I think) and loves it. Touchscreen and you can flip it over to use like a tablet so good for watching stuff...

    Think something like this.
    https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8245355

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    @nzzp heh, docking 😁 πŸ†πŸ†

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    @Mokey said in Laptop Recs?:

    As I said in the OP, I hook the laptop up to a large separate screen, so screensize of the laptop is not a factor I'm considering. 99% of the time I'm in my office, so portability also isn't a make or break thing. Reliability, lifespan, speed, storage, best value for money are what I care about.

    Fair enough, a small screen is no way to watch porn.

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  • MokeyM Offline
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    @No-Quarter By crikey it is not. And the buffering thing gets old really fucking quickly.

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    @Mokey buffering, polishing, flicking...

    Ahem.

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    @Mokey I'm no IT expect, but I've bought 2x laptops in the past few years for me and the missus. Only thing I'd add to all the advice above, is that once you know what you want, its worth going direct to the manufacturer and seeing what deal you can get.

    I researched my own purchase a fair bit (CNET, Laptop Mag etc) ended up wanting a Lenovo X1 Carbon. Found you could get them from Harvey Norman, JB HiFi etc, but if you got on the Lenovo live chat direct, they would basically build you a machine with the specs you want, at a way better price. You can cut the shit you don't want (sounds like screen size for you) and add what you do want (SSD, graphics card, extra RAM, sound etc, whatever floats your boat).

    The guys online have some authority to discount, but mostly you just end up with exactly the machine you want without paying for the crap you don't.

    Bought the wife something similar from Dell recently.

    Happy shopping, new laptop day is always a fun day!

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    I have an HP Elitebook 840 G5. Price and quality were both good. I'd probably have gotten a Thinkpad though.

    Might be worth searching for "laptop return rates", to get an idea of reliability of different brands and models.

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    I don't want to hijack @mokey 's thread either but answers that I get might be helpful to her also to copy from the old to new laptop.

    My desktop died about a month ago and I had to do a clean install with new drive. I don't have any data loss or anything as my laptop and "the cloud" has it all, but I can't be bothered reinstalling anything and would rather just copy the laptop back onto the desktop.

    Anyone got any recommendations on migration software to do it? I think windows 10 has it's own thing but I really just want to push a button and walk away while it happens. Both computers on same network, etc, but desktop has two SSD, laptop one SSD.

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    #31

    https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/EXNBKDEL7474/Dell-Latitude-E7470-Notebook-A-Grade-OFF-LEASE-Int

    That should do it.

    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/computers/laptops/acer-nitro-5-15.6-ryzen-5-gaming-laptop.html

    If you want brand new.

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    @nzzp said in Laptop Recs?:

    Consider a Lenovo thinkpad, the E490 looks a good deal
    https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-edge/E490/p/20N8CTO1WWENNZ3/customize?

    Work just gave me a new Lenovo Thinkpad. Perhaps my old one was shit, but I really like it. Also everything works so far.

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    @antipodean said in Laptop Recs?:

    @nzzp said in Laptop Recs?:

    Consider a Lenovo thinkpad, the E490 looks a good deal
    https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-edge/E490/p/20N8CTO1WWENNZ3/customize?

    Work just gave me a new Lenovo Thinkpad. Perhaps my old one was shit, but I really like it. Also everything works so far.

    Have been using a Lenovo Thinkpad for about 6 months now and really like it. I travel a fair bit with it and whilst it’s on the heavier side, it’s features and durability are great.

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    #34

    @Snowy Last time I cloned disks, I think I just used the free Samsung software that comes with their SSDs.

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    I love Lenovo. Had the T560 before my latest X1. Went great until I tripped over the power cord causing it to fall 2m onto a concrete floor.

    Didn't go so great after that.

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    @voodoo bro, you need to adjust your desk height eh.

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    @Godder that looks good, but it's a bit light in storage with just the 512 SSD. Not sure if it can have further storage added, but external drives + cloud is totally viable.

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    @Bones Hadn't picked you for an IT guy, chur!

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    @voodoo said in Laptop Recs?:

    @Bones Hadn't picked you for an IT guy, chur!

    πŸ˜‚ I'm actually an IT consultant. Obviously excellent at my job. You're welcome.

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    @Bones πŸ˜…

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