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My folks want a new computer for £400 or under.

They suggested a laptop, but for no good reason really so I suggested a desktop. There are various 'branded' machines (with brands I've never heard of like Zoostorm and Vibox) on Amazon for under budget, but I'm suspicious of these brands. Any reason I shouldn't just go to Aria or Scan for a budget system?

I'm not sure if their monitor is any good, it's quite old, so they might want a new one of those. My Dad says he doesn't, but given how wowed he was when he plugged his Chromebook into the telly I reckon he could use it. Their old monitor is a bargin bin one from about ten years ago. There's probably enough wiggle room in the budget for it.

I think for the budget I can spec a 240Gb SSD for the OS and a 1TB hard drive for photo storage, which would be the wisest way.

He's also asking if it's better to buy a system without the OS and your own copy of Windows, but I think that'll be more expensive.


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 9:52 am
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One big advantage of a laptop is supporting it. If you'll be fixing it for them, it's very handy to be able to bring it home with you while reinstalling Windows / cleaning off malware or whatever. May not be an issue for you..


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:11 am
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Get them a laptop.


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:13 am
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Why?


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:13 am
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Why not an issue? You might live next door so can pop round every 30 mins to keep an eye on it when you're working on it?

Or why get a laptop?


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:16 am
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No, why get a laptop when it's never going to be moved?

Desktop - more ergonomic working position, more kit for the money, more robust internals, better cooling hence longer component life, components can be replaced individually if they fail

Laptop - portable


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:19 am
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Does it require a warranty?

I'd buy em a 2/3 year old business machine that has Windows 7 pre loaded.

I picked up a machine last week: HP Intel i5 2400 - 4gb/500gb - & Pro preloaded.

Sum - £200 (with no keyboard or mouse etc)


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:31 am
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I'd consider a laptop

[i]more ergonomic working position[/i] - not really. Just plug the laptop into a keyboard/monitor as required

[i]more kit for the money[/i] - not that much in it and you will get enough for their use

[i]more robust internals better cooling hence longer component life[/i] - again not much in it. Not an issue

[i]components can be replaced individually if they fail[/i] - as they can in a laptop (unless you buy a mac 😈 )

Maybe they only use it one location because that's all they've ever done. A laptop might offer some new user options.


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:41 am
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I'd not get a laptop for the reasons Molly mentioned.


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:43 am
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We have a Zoostorm in the office, good, cheap, reliable but NOISY!


 
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The Scan deals are pretty hard to beat - but don't forget to put some aside to configure/update it before taking it to their place.

Might be worth upgrading to the pro version of Windows(if you have it too) so you can use remote desktop...


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:48 am
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Maybe they only use it one location because that's all they've ever done. A laptop might offer some new user options.

They have a chromebook and a tablet, and they previously had a laptop as well as the desktop. This one definitely 100% certainly stays put.

So buying a computer with a built in monitor and keyboard only to plug it into another monitor and keyboard is pointless.

components can be replaced individually if they fail - as they can in a laptop

CPU/GPU can't be replaced in a laptop, nor can motherboard easily (without trawling ebay second hand spares)


 
Posted : 24/11/2014 10:54 am

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