Laptop - biggest screen with smallest footprint?
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Hopefully the collective wisdom of PH can recommend me the best laptop available
Basically I need a portable laptop with the biggest screen possible. Below are the must haves:
Budget of around £500.
I mostly run SaaS stuff on it with basic Office stuff.
Reason for big screen is that it's easier for me to code. Currently run 14" Acer Swift 3 which does the job except for screen real estate and I suppose to a degree battery life
Basically I need a portable laptop with the biggest screen possible. Below are the must haves:
- Runs W10
- Built in fingerprint sensor
- SSD/M.2 with min 250GB as need to boot up quickly
- Long battery life + lightweight + not bulky
Budget of around £500.
I mostly run SaaS stuff on it with basic Office stuff.
Reason for big screen is that it's easier for me to code. Currently run 14" Acer Swift 3 which does the job except for screen real estate and I suppose to a degree battery life
Thanks all. The Acer Swift 3 I'm using currently has a 14" FHD screen. I'm thinking of going 15" FHD. I think 17" is definitely going to be too large and not really portable.
By chance a supplier at work pointed me in the direction of HP Elitebooks. I realise they are over budget but does seem to have all the features I want.
I will alsp have a look at the linked laptop.
By chance a supplier at work pointed me in the direction of HP Elitebooks. I realise they are over budget but does seem to have all the features I want.
I will alsp have a look at the linked laptop.
Right, need some opinion please.
I'm almost decided on the HP 850 G6 laptop : https://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id...
however found a Dell with much better spec that's cheaper : https://www.dell.com/en-uk/work/shop/laptops/new-i...
Which one would you go for?
edit: Dell also offer 12 months interest free credit via Paypal. So tempted but not favorable reviews with Dell.
I'm almost decided on the HP 850 G6 laptop : https://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id...
however found a Dell with much better spec that's cheaper : https://www.dell.com/en-uk/work/shop/laptops/new-i...
Which one would you go for?
edit: Dell also offer 12 months interest free credit via Paypal. So tempted but not favorable reviews with Dell.
Edited by anxious_ant on Thursday 16th January 19:20
NorthDave said:
Any reason why you can't keep the existing laptop and use an external monitor when coding?
I do something similar and laptop screen +1 makes things easier.
When I'm working from home I usually use the laptop docked with an external monitor. However I travel a lot to client sites etc and not every client could supply a monitor.I do something similar and laptop screen +1 makes things easier.
Edited by anxious_ant on Thursday 16th January 19:22
Mr Pointy said:
I'd go for the Dell but do you need a graphics card & is 8Gb enough? Look at adding 3 years on site support for £98 as well.
There's a cheaper model without the graphics card (https://www.dell.com/en-uk/work/shop/laptops/new-inspiron-15-5000/spd/inspiron-15-5593-laptop/bn59304) However for about £40 I thought it's worth considering. Although a graphics card could shorten the battery life.
8GB should be enough as most work via SaaS or remote desktops.
Shame no option to upgrade RAM for Dell.
Leaning heavily towards Dell however not too sure about build quality.
The HP looks better built but the specs are miles off the Dell.
I seem to recall HP business laptops are pretty well built, just no experience with Dell.
edit: I think the price on Dell is showing as Ex Vat however even with VAT still cheaper than the HP.
Edited by anxious_ant on Thursday 16th January 19:46
Edited by anxious_ant on Thursday 16th January 19:53
What happened to your budget.? :-)
No fingerprint sensor, though I could not find it on your hp selection.
£399
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/la...
No fingerprint sensor, though I could not find it on your hp selection.
£399
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/la...
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