Apologies for sounding repetitive about it just want to make sure I get the right one
I've been looking at NSpires and think they're brill laptops, thoughts on them?

Apologies for sounding repetitive about it just want to make sure I get the right one
I've been looking at NSpires and think they're brill laptops, thoughts on them?
HP Or Dell
Anything else is a far more substantial risk.
Chippiewill.
http://www.novatech.co.uk/laptop/ran...tion.html?th=g - That is the laptop I'm getting for christmas. It's an nspire.
I was leaning towards HP prior, I don't like dells they have driver problems
But that NSpire is ball bustingly good, i'm only getting the 2430
Wonders if my parents would go halfs on the one you posted for crimbo LMAO Because 550 was my max pull out
Last edited by Accipiter; 02-11-2011 at 10:53 PM.
The 2430 is basically the same spec but £170 cheaper, you lose a hybrid ssd (Which aren't that good), 4GB of RAM (Near useless on a laptop), hyperthreading (Useless for anything you'd be doing on a laptop, even gaming).
The difference is not worth £170 by any stretch of the imagination
Chippiewill.
if thats the case i'll be sticking with the 2430
I want a laptop that will last, although my friends aren't careful with theirs I tend to see drivers give out in 2 or so years on them
Could you explain why you wouldn't touch it with a barge pole just so I can know of cons if there is any?
Last edited by Accipiter; 02-11-2011 at 11:08 PM.
Simple, it's not made by a large manufacturer (or if it is, it's some asian place no one's heard of (no offence to anyone)), you're likely to get lacklustre support in terms of hardware and worse support in terms of drivers and software issues. Hence why I would go for Dell, they've always been fantastic on the few occasions anything has gone wrong for us, even shipping out keyboards for free out of warranty and letting us fit them ourselves.if thats the case i'll be sticking with the 2430
I want a laptop that will last, although my friends aren't careful with theirs I tend to see drivers give out in 2 or so years on them
Could you explain why you wouldn't touch it with a barge pole just so I can know of cons if there is any?
i'll have a look into the laptops themselves, my brothers an IT lecturer so he'd probably be able to fix any driver problems if they did have some, although i'd rather drivers didn't cripple in the first place which is why I enjoy hp
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