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Please recommend a nice slipm laptop or netbook for me

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Snowgirl1 · 11/11/2013 11:11

I've got a Toshiba Satellie Pro C660 which DH bought for me a couple of years I ago. I really don't like it. It's too big and too heavy and ugly, ugly, ugly. DH is in IT so I suspect that it's got lots of RAM or something techy inside which made it great value for money.

All I want a laptop for is surfing the net and sending emails. I can touch type, so prefer a keyboard to a tablet.

I'd like something slim, light and good looking (wouldn't we all Grin ), that doesn't squash the arm of the sofa and that I could take on holiday if I wanted to. Any suggestions please?

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CookieLady · 11/11/2013 11:14

Watching with interest as I'm in a similar position. My six year old Sony Vaio is slowed down immensely and freezes a lot so looking to replace it.

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Glittertwins · 11/11/2013 20:00

I'm looking at the Lenovo yoga 11" laptop for the DTs. Had a look at one at the weekend and they are nice and slim, lightweight and can fold right back so almost tablet like.

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snowgirl1 · 13/11/2013 13:41

Thanks Glittertwins, I'll have a look at the Lenovo yoga - it sounds like it might be the best of both worlds.

Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm clueless about techy stuff and don't really want to ask DH as I don't think he gets my desire to have an aesthetically pleasing laptop Grin

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bequiasweet · 13/11/2013 13:47

Bought my daughter an Asus Vivobook which is small (around 11" I think), light and has a touchscreen as well as a normal keyboard. Once you've mastered Windows 8 it's really good!

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snowgirl1 · 14/11/2013 16:21

The Asus vivobook looks like an option too. I think I'm going to have to go and have a look at a few of these in the flesh.

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Glittertwins · 14/11/2013 18:25

After a friend's Asus died two weeks after the 12 month warranty ran out and was irreparable, I personally won't be getting one.

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Southeastdweller · 15/11/2013 23:22

Don't know your price limit but a MacBook Air fits your requirements.

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snowgirl1 · 23/11/2013 23:29

Southeastdweller yes, you're right. What I really want is a MacBook Air - but I'm put off by it being a Mac and the price tag

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beansbeansgoodfortheheart · 24/11/2013 01:26

Another vote for the MacBook Air

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studyinghard · 25/11/2013 03:42

New Acer Chromebook: www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-netbooks/laptops/chromebooks/acer-c720-wifi-chromebook-ash-21774145-pdt.html - £198.99 from PC World. Same size at a MacBook Air, but 1/4 of the price. It's a speedy machine. In terms of setup, you need a wireless password to connect to your network and a google (gmail) account to login - that's it.

MacBook Air doesn't fit the requirements - it's well above the requirements which are surfing the net and writing emails - the only thing it has going for it is size and weight compared with the current Toshiba. One requirement that isn't specified is the ability to use the device outside of the house or where you don't have access to a WiFi network - clearly, at that point, you won't be able to browse the net or send email.

Chromebooks are Google's offering. There's no hard disk, there's no Windows or Mac OS, etc. It's just a browser running on the machine. As your DP's in IT and sounds techy, he should be able to explain the pros and cons.

But if you have permanent access to a WiFi network and everything you do is in the browser, the Chromebook is perfect. Install Google Chrome on your PC. If you can do everything you want in there, you're good.

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Southeastdweller · 25/11/2013 20:21

Did you know you can get refurbished Mac's at a slightly discounted price on the Apple website?

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snowgirl1 · 26/11/2013 10:02

Thanks studyinghard the price tag of the chromebook is certainly appealing. I'll reluctantly ask DH of the pros and cons of the chromebook (although my confidence in his ability to put my criteria above his techy desires has been dented as I asked him for a light, slim laptop for surfing the net and sending email and he got me the Toshiba Satellite Pro) whilst still hankering after the aesthetics of a Macbook air

Southeastdweller I'm going to keep my eye on the refurbished Macs - if I can't find anything else I like, a small discount off a refurbed Mac is better than a poke in the eye.

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Southeastdweller · 26/11/2013 17:14

studyinghard I don't know where the OP lives but at least almost everywhere in the U.K there's wi-fi and I think you're oddly downplaying the aesthetic qualities of Mac's.

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Hulababy · 26/11/2013 17:28

I find a screen of 11" or 13" is too small, having had netbooks and smaller screens in the past, so prefer a 15" screen. 17" is often a bit big for carrying round.

For Christmas we have bought DD a Lenovo 15.6" laptop. It's lovely looking - a shiny blue colour. Not overly light I wouldn't think though - Lenovo ime aren't light. Spec:
AMD A6
1TB hard disk
4GB memory

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Hulababy · 26/11/2013 17:29

The MacBook is lovely though - its the price range that is always the stumbling block.

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MikeLitoris · 26/11/2013 17:33

Ds has the google chromebook and its great.

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 26/11/2013 17:33

Agree Southeastdweller, and the fact that you can use your phone as a hotspot if it's capable.

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Hulababy · 26/11/2013 17:39

Apple often have a Black Friday deal - just the once a year discount day thing. I assume it must be coming up - maybe this Friday?

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