Best Laptop for this price range? (£600)

epson661

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As its approaching Christmas and Black Friday I was wondering if there is any better laptops at this or below this price range. Has to be in the UK only as its going to be a Christmas present.

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plan to do any gaming on it?

as the one you linked only has integrated graphics

and 1tb hard drives are cheap--the hard drive in the one you linked is the slowest component

could change that out for a ssd possibly

epson661

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Well size screen doesn't really bother me anywhere from 13.3 to 15.6 will do as 17" will be too big for uni/school. If it does not have the feature of a transformer then the specs will have to be a lot better.

As the laptop shown above has an i7 8gb ram and 1tb hard drive which is at £600
 

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plan to do any gaming on it?

as the one you linked only has integrated graphics

and 1tb hard drives are cheap--the hard drive in the one you linked is the slowest component

could change that out for a ssd possibly

 
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epson661

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I accidently pressed pick as a solution. However i dont necessarily plan to play games on it and the intel 4400 looks more than capable to do light gaming. Im more a less looking for a convertible/tablet/transformer for under £600 that would offer better performance than this
 

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thats ok i can unselect best solution for you if you want

let me see if can find a convertible/tablet/transformer for under £600 thats got better specs or not--yes the 4400 is ok for

light gaming

the only thing that looks weak in the one you linked is the hard drive

 

epson661

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There is no need to remove it as a solution as you have helped me a lot on this issue in which I am grateful. If i were to just purchase a normal laptop at this price range would it be significantly better in terms of performance/portability?
 

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not really no--most normal laptops around £600 would be aimed at gaming--ie a dedicated graphics card

so for the transformer aspect etc the one you linked or the one i linked looks good

i would be tempted by the lenovo and use the price difference to put a ssd in it

 

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What would be the best option in terms of the gaming side under £600 because I wouldnt mind giving up the transformer aspect for something that could play games. However I have an Xbox already so I wouldnt know what games to play lol
 

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lol

my son in law is going for a mid range gaming laptop with a touchscreen and he reckons this is the best bet under £600

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-netbooks/laptops/laptops/acer-aspire-v3-572pg-15-6-touchscreen-laptop-silver-10011100-pdt.html#cat-0