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BobbyBobBob | 11:17 Sat 02nd Nov 2013 | Computers
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I would like to buy a new laptop to help with my degree.

I have a budget of £400 but could possibly stretch to £650 at an absolute push.

I'm not too clued up on this sort of thing which is why I'm asking for advice on here. Below I have a list of what I would like included

•ssd instead of hhd.
•ips screen
•windows 8 touchscreen

I realise Im probably clutching at straws and would probably have to pay more to have these higher specs included. If there are anything there or thereabouts for my sort of price range then please let me know.

The laptop will be used for music, photos. Psychology degrree . some videos but not loads. Maybe football manager but that's about it for games. I don't really install lots of programmes so that's about it really.

If you could advise on what sort of laptop/ultrabook would be sufficient without any lagging/slowing down issues then I would be very grateful. I would also like it to be thin and sleek looking. Not too much to ask for then.

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You’ll be lucky – ebuyer’s cheapest laptop with an IPS screen & solid state hard drive is over £720.

http://www.ebuyer.com/543337-lenovo-ideapad-yoga-11s-laptop-59367205

If you must have a touch screen, then take a look at these from ebuyer, but ebuyer are not necessarily the cheapest (normally their prices are pretty good – with free shipping).

http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Computer/cat/Laptops?sort=price+ascending&72=Yes&;page=1

If you could live without a touch screen – almost any modern laptop can handle music, photos, video and applications that you will need for a degree course.

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