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The discussion centers around the evaluation of a laptop purchase, specifically weighing the cost of £900 + VAT against the user's needs for general tasks such as streaming, browsing, and using Microsoft Office applications. Users recommend opting for 16GB of RAM to handle multiple open tabs efficiently and suggest considering Dell's business-class laptops like the Latitude or XPS series to avoid bloatware commonly found in consumer models. The consensus indicates that while the Dell Inspiron starts at £240 + VAT, investing in a higher-end model may provide better performance and less intrusive software.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for prospective laptop buyers, particularly those seeking a device for general use, as well as individuals concerned about performance issues related to bloatware and system specifications.
Thanks.sandy stone said:Just a comment - I bought my last desktop computer from Dell, and I have never seen such a collection of irksome, intrusive bloatware. I am specifically referring to Dell's proprietary software, which uses up system resources doing who knows what, whenever it feels like it. I wouldn't buy another Dell computer, but YMMV.
My thoughts are: I wouldn't trust a chatbot to provide a trustworthy answer - especially involving nuanced opinion or advice.paulb203 said:Any thoughts? (I'm a tech know-nothing)
Definitely. I do find it helpful as a starting point though, with a lot of things. Have a good back and forth with it, then check out the conclusion with other websites and real people. I like that you can bombard it with endless (sometimes inane) questions, and it never tires of it :)DaveC426913 said:My thoughts are: I wouldn't trust a chatbot to provide a trustworthy answer - especially involving nuanced opinion or advice.
paulb203 said:storing photos and videos
On (low-end or old) phones and tablets, yes. On any (modern-ish) PC (laptop) with proper OS (windows or Linux) it's far less of an issue.paulb203 said:Hearing bloatware is often an issue
That's usually where they cut corners. That and system memory / graphics memory.Borek said:On a 512GB SSD? That's not much.
At the same time 512GB is a reasonable minimum these days, at least IMHO.
For storage I would go for an external USB connected HDD, YMMV.