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Old 13 Jan 20, 07:02 PM  
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I need a new computer

I go through this process every January but this year I’m determined to actually buy one. Mainly for documents, simple spreadsheets, thousands of photos, music & audio books etc. Lowish useage I guess. I bought a cheap laptop last year -it’s rubbish and if I use it again it will end up going through the window.

I need a desk top PC. I want it to be fast but don’t do gaming etc. My questions are:

-any brands to avoid
-best brands
-recommended processor
-how much RAM
-how much HDD
-all in one or separate “box” (if you can still get them )
Anything else I need to consider.

Thanks as always

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Old 13 Jan 20, 07:16 PM  
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Go for sdd not a hdd, it is more expensive but boot up time quicker.
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Old 13 Jan 20, 07:25 PM  
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Brands we would not buy again are Sony Vaio and Lenovo. I picked the Sony because it came in pink but it went for repairs three times within months and I think I contacted head of Sony UK before I finally got it resolved (i.e. a refund).

DH is techy and so does a bit more research than me on laptops but has just had to replace his last one, the Lenovo, far more quickly than he should have needed to.

He bought a new one yesterday. HP Pavilion 14 inch screen, 10th generation i5 processor, 8gig ram and 512gig SDD. It was £499.

Sorry, I just read your first post again and noticed you wanted a desktop. Ignore me, I am being very unhelpful today.

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Old 13 Jan 20, 07:41 PM  
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Linda. My tower PC died earlier last year so I left my Son instructions to get me a new one whilst we were away.

He got me an all in one Acer monitor and computer so there is no tower at all which is much neater and less wires.
The printer connects wirelessly to it so that is even less wires!

I think the screen is 24"

If you want details let me know. It was about £500.
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Old 13 Jan 20, 09:15 PM  
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Linda. My tower PC died earlier last year so I left my Son instructions to get me a new one whilst we were away.

He got me an all in one Acer monitor and computer so there is no tower at all which is much neater and less wires.
The printer connects wirelessly to it so that is even less wires!

I think the screen is 24"

If you want details let me know. It was about £500.
Oh yes please Mr Tom. That's within my budget even allowing for a price rise.
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Oh yes please Mr Tom. That's within my budget even allowing for a price rise.
Linda. I will post a picture and details in the morning. It’s in the dining room sat on a box as I’m gutting the room.

I must get it out by tomorrow night as I’m ripping the ceiling down and have to have the room totally clear.
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This is the one my Son got for me. Acer Aspire C24 all in one

It's showing at £599 at Currys but that's a bit more than I paid

currys/gbuk/comput...pid=display~RR

I don't like Currys but at the time they were the cheapest hence he used them
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I’d get a Mac. Expensive but look good, and last years and years. I’ve had mine 8 and could sell it now for £500. A PC will likely not last as long and gas next to no resale value. It still runs as good as new, no need to replace.
This is coming from someone who used to build PCs as a hobby.
Expensive to buy though, but cheaper in the long run.

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Originally Posted by ERICSMUM View Post
I go through this process every January but this year I’m determined to actually buy one. Mainly for documents, simple spreadsheets, thousands of photos, music & audio books etc. Lowish useage I guess. I bought a cheap laptop last year -it’s rubbish and if I use it again it will end up going through the window.
before we begin with any advice on replacements, i think you need to elaborate on what was wrong with your cheap laptop, as unless it was severely defective, a cheap laptop should do pretty much what you list perfectly, and theres a good chance you will just be repeating your issues with a new desktop replacement. maybe a ram upgrade on the laptop will solve your issues, or a reinstall of windows. or even using it with an external monitor/keyboard/mouse and treating it as a desktop machine...

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Agree with Macs.

My daughter and I have them, 7 and 8 years old. Not a single issue, and as fast as when we got them.

PC's we have had never lasted that long, and from day one started slowing up. Better with installing Lynax...but really shouldn't need to do all that!

My sons at Uni and couldn't afford a Mac, and went for a Chrome book, and said it's brilliant (he is doing English Lit so lot of writing and docs). I could be tempted if my Mac ever dies...
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