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Boto | 14:05 Sat 27th Apr 2019 | Computers
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Mr B has decided he wants a laptop, mainly for browsing the internet and emails. I think I heard sometime in the past Celeron processors were quite slow. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced one? Thanks.
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If you just want to browse the internet and use email, you could try a tablet. They are very quick.
Are you looking for something to run Windows or another system? If you are looking at a Windows enabled lappie I can recommend Hewlet Packard machines. I have had one for 8 years and it is still going strong. I have changed the fan but that is pretty normal after so long. If you are looking to spend more I can thoroughly recommend the Microsoft Surface set ups, particularly if you also get the keyboard cover with it. I will have a look at prices and get back.
I have one of these.....superb machine with a touch screen and the keyboard just clips off to give a tablet. If you go down this route get the Bluetooth arc mouse top go with it. In fact with any lappie I would say get a wireless mouse because the touch pad whatsit is a bind.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/microsoft-12-3-intel-core-i5-surface-pro-6-type-cover-256-gb-ssd-platinum-10187335-pdt.html
Looks good that, Togo- thanks. I have an old one which is similar but it's only got 28GB which is wayyyyyy too low as Windows 10 takes up almost that much- so the 128GB would be much better for me. All depends though on whether i can transfer my Microsoft Office across or would have to rebuy it
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Thank you for your answers. He already has an iPad but now wants a laptop. I have a 7 year old HP laptop which I have not had any problems with (touch wood) but it did cost more than he wants to spend. I will have a look at those links when I have more time, Togo.
If your version is a "retail" version it is transferable not so if it is an OEM( Original Equipment Manufacture) version. F.F.
I think F.F. that you can in some cases put the old hard drive in the new lappie and purchase an Office code from eBay. Never tried though.
Just found this F.F. May be worth a read through. Sorry to sidetrack Boto.

https://www.easeus.com/pc-transfer/transfer-microsoft-office-from-one-laptop-to-another.html

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