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Laptop help please

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TeachersPetMonkey · 09/01/2021 11:15

Can anyone recommend a decent but cheap laptop please?

Home learning with a 10 year old and 8 year old so need to be able to download worksheets, use google meets, mathletics and maybe play a few games/watch youtube for fun. Only have a budget of around £250.

I am more than useless with tech stuff and have no clue where to start. I have been looking at a HP stream but not sure if they are any good since they are quite cheap.

Any advice hugely appreciated.

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donewithitalltodayandxmas · 09/01/2021 13:30

Currys offer a live chat online and are quite quick , maybe worth speaking to them, I have just purchased one they do for £249 although I paid a little more as got from catalogue as only way I could afford it. I don't know loads but we need it as basic 2nd device so hoping is ok, but if I was able to but outright from currys I would of used live chat .

Metallicalover · 09/01/2021 13:34

Get a Chromebook. They're cheap, easy to maintain (you don't need internet security or windows updates) x

JerichosPenisInADeadChickHat · 09/01/2021 13:39

Chrome book

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TeachersPetMonkey · 09/01/2021 14:45

Thanks all. This is possibly a really stupid question, but what is the difference with a chromebook? How do they differ from laptops?

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MadeForThis · 09/01/2021 15:11

Chromebooks run on chrome os. They have an App Store so you download the programmes you need from there. Some specialist software won't be available but stuff for school will be.

Made sure you get enough memory. 32gb plus.

The battery life is great, approx 10 hours.

DeltaAlphaDelta · 09/01/2021 15:14

Yep sounds like a chromebook would suit you. We bought one for DS as his school use google classrooms for his learning. If you have an android phone, and use google already it'll be very familiar, but easy enough to pick up if you don't. I think we bought the 64gb storage one, but even with that you wont store loads on it. It needs an internet connection to get full use of it, but google sheets etc all work fine instead of the microsoft office suite.

Metallicalover · 09/01/2021 15:26

I describe them as a tablet with a keyboard OP!

TeachersPetMonkey · 09/01/2021 16:41

Brill. Thanks all for your help. I'm so lost with this stuff. I will look at the chromebooks.

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Newwayofthinking · 10/01/2021 09:35

What happens with normal windows word/excel documents etc. Do you have to pay for it all?

Metallicalover · 10/01/2021 11:57

@Newwayofthinking

What happens with normal windows word/excel documents etc. Do you have to pay for it all?
Yes you buy internet security and Microsoft. I just use google docs.
DeltaAlphaDelta · 10/01/2021 15:34

@Newwayofthinking

What happens with normal windows word/excel documents etc. Do you have to pay for it all?
The google equivalents are inbuilt within the google account and can be used fairly seamlessly with the MS version. I haven't installed anti virus as I believe it already built in.
Newwayofthinking · 10/01/2021 17:22

Thanks worth looking into

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