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  1. #1
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    I want a nice new touchscreen computer for christmas. Nothing expensives in the £900's and with windows 7, any ideas?




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    There is a medion one in Lidl I think, £500. Worth looking at maybe?


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    The Dell Studio 19 is a touchscreen AIO with either an Intel Core 2 Quad or duo. It's very nice
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Touchscreen LCD VGA for £170

    HP Pavillon P6203UK (Windows 7) for £360


    £530 good deal

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    http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...kdhs1&ref=dthp

    Then spec it up to ~£900

    Can't go wrong with a Dell over the other crap
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    I am not trying to put you off, but at present time, what is your need for the touchscreen? (apart from adding about £300 on to the cost ofcourse )


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    Quote Originally Posted by Demala View Post
    I am not trying to put you off, but at present time, what is your need for the touchscreen? (apart from adding about £300 on to the cost ofcourse )
    What he said ^ I used a touchscreen for half an hour when I was doing my driving theory and my arm was knackered by the end of it, I wouldn't dream of using one regularly!

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    Unless the screen can lay flat and you can rest your arm on it, as said, touchscreens aren't up to much yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...kdhs1&ref=dthp

    Then spec it up to ~£900

    Can't go wrong with a Dell over the other crap
    The two which are under £900 aren't touchscreen and the one that is is over £1000


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