Author Topic: Suggest a nice laptop for your good ol' buddy Furdle?  (Read 546 times)

Hello friends.
It's my 21st next month and I want to get a laptop from my parents. But first I need to find the right one for me.
Looking for a mid to low range laptop, its primary uses will be to take to Malawi with me to do my designs on (and share photos that I take with the people of the forums) and then when I return, I'll be using it in university to take notes in lectures.
Thanks.

Check out pcspecialist.co.uk. They let you customise laptops to your needs at decent prices. Better than buying from PC World. They also have really good customer support.

I bought my uni laptop with them two years ago and it's done me well.

Yeah my current PC is made by them. Would prefer a laptop that'd come quickly though since I dont have much time left

waddle over to any retail shop, buy a cheap ass laptop using furdle bux and waddle back home


waddle over to any retail shop, buy a cheap ass laptop using furdle bux and waddle back home
Furdle bux is best currency. Waddle waddle waddle.

Uhh...
Toshiba Satellite... What was the code? P-something? 51? I have a Satellite and it has served me well, except for the screen which randomly died. That was its second, the first one physically cracked due to my aunt (who gave it to me after the following event) closed the lid on a piece of candy her daughter had given her. Therefore it may have been due to the person selling the replacement screen derping somehow when figuring out which of the two we needed or something. Sturdy laptop (I've dropped it from varying heights multiple times and have repeatedly tried to open the hinged side because I feel like the TOSHIBA on the top should be right-way-up when it's closed and facing me, even though that means it would be upside-down when open) and looks nice enough imo it's not just black 'n' boring it's actually metallic with a stripe of non-metallic-ness at the side you open it on.

It's currently serving as my PC-turned-console with my nifty Steam Controller attached and a Bluetooth keyboard and wireless mouse, hooked up to the TV by HDMI due to the main screen not even showing up as a valid monitor (meaning serious problem probably). Good for playing NES games and controller-friendly PC games like Crypt of the Necrodancer. I'm drifting further and further from the topic at hand, so basically what I'm saying is: Old laptop good laptop, find new version of old laptop and buy. (Do they even have that line anymore?)