Struggling to Find a New Laptop - Help!

omron

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Hi there,

In the last month my current laptop has pretty much died on me. I can only use it for a short period without it switching off due to overheating, and the power cable is so loose that if I move much then it loses connection and also goes dead. So I'm looking to replace it as soon as possible. My budget isn't particularly big, around £700/£750 (I'm from the UK, so pounds!), and I could really do with some help in finding something suitable.

I only do fairly ordinary sort of things - surfing, office stuff, watching videos, a bit of light gaming, some web design, and listening to music. However, due to illness I'm currently housebound, so my laptop is even more crucial than ever as it keeps me connected to the outside world and provides a huge amount of my entertainment. So I really want to get it right!

One of my main concerns was wanting something that was going to last. I hate the thought of having to buy another laptop in a couple of years time, so was hoping I could get something that would still be decent and working in.. well, more than 2 years time. I'd also like it to be quick! My current laptop is so slow now, so speed is important. I'm not really concerned about how it looks, portability and battery life though. As long as it can sit on my lap without being too heavy I'm not fussed. Oh, and not overheat!


So I've been doing as much research as I can but for the life of me am unable to find something that fits my criteria and is within my budget. Every one I've looked at either has a load of reviews trashing it or is lacking in some area I'm not willing to give way on. I've tried Lenovo's (either too expensive or rubbish reviews), ASUS (same as Lenovo), Toshiba's and HP's (poor reviews), Mac's are out of my league with UK pricing, ditto for most Sony's, and I've had an Acer in the past which has put me off them completely. Which leaves me with very little. Although I fully accept reviews aren't always the best way to judge things.

Specs I would ideally like:

Processor: i7 (I could be persuaded i5 would be fine)
Ram: 8GB Ram
Hard Drive: 500GB HD (or ideally would prefer SSD, but with my budget I know it'll be tough. Probably buy one after and install it myself)
Graphics: Integrated graphics is fine, I think..
Screen: 14-15 inches.
Resolution: 1600 x 900 at the least, really want 1920x1080, and maybe a touchscreen although not a deal-breaker. Also - matte, not glossy if possible.
Not fussed about DVD drive.
Trying to avoid a fairly flimsy, plastic build.
Battery life isn't that essential as won't be moving it around much.
Would like it to be cool and not get hot!

(Going back over that I think I may be asking for far too much in regards to my budget, but here's hoping!)

The biggest problem is not so much finding models with those specs but doing so within my budget. I don't really want to spend over £750, which is $1250 I believe, but unfortunately the prices in the US don't match up in the UK. Everything is far, far more expensive, and so limits your options massively. And as the majority of the websites are offering reviews based on US prices it becomes a bit of a nightmare.

I've also started looking at hybrid/tablets to see if that would be more suitable for me, but I'm still as lost with those too. The new ASUS TP500 looked interesting, but I can't find it anywhere in the UK. I like the idea of a hybrid but not as my main machine, and I doubt I could afford a regular laptop AND hybrid. I even considered giving up some of my specs and getting a cheaper laptop but combining it with also getting an iPad/tablet, but can't decide if that would work or is a ridiculous idea. Basically.. I'm stumped.

So I could really do with some help. Really any advice or recommendation would be hugely appreciated. I'm just getting really desperate to find something!

Thanks a lot,

- Andy
 
Something with Clevo barebone?
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/cosmosII/
£766
1920 x 1080 IPS
i7 4710QM
1 x 8GB DDR3 1600
GTX 850m
500GB SSHD
none DVD drive if you are going to get second/ thrid HDD in future
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
UK Power Lead & 120W AC Adaptor
Windows 8.1

If you really want to get under £750, downgrade CPU to i5

Edit: this is a mid range gaming laptop. I don't know when you refer to light gaming, what level of GPU power you would need
 
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Thanks for the reply Cisco001!

I had already taken a look at the Lenovo Flex but read some fairly scathing reviews of it. Plus, the "tablet" is actually just the screen that turns into a stand mode, and as you say, 15.6" is too big for a tablet really anyway.

When I refer to light gaming, I tend to lean towards older games. I think the only more recent games I'm likely to play are the latest version of Football Manager and possibly Team Fortress 2. Apart from that I usually just revisit games from my youth - which are usually 7 or 8 years old, at the least. Not sure if that would change your recommendations.

I actually really liked both your recommendations, especially the extensive customizing of the PC Specialist one. My only worry is the build quality. I tend to be clumsy and far more heavy-handed than I should with my previous laptops, so am looking for something sturdy. I read a review of the MSI model you linked to which was very positive apart from it being slightly flimsy (I've paraphrased there as I can't remember the exact wording) and so I'd be a little concerned about doing it some damage. However, that may just me being overly cautious.

Anyway, thanks again for the help, really appreciate it!
 
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