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Laptop For My Younger Sister

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07-11-2007, 10:37 PM
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Sorry Blue, I must of missed that. It's a good laptop for the price, but unfortunately they don't ship to the UK. It's not fair, everything is cheaper over there.

However, I found this http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/126329 which looks reasonably good.

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In the UK that Dell one is £450 which is typical but you could get the lower-end version of that same laptop within your price range so I would probably go with that. Or actually that one you linked to seems reasonable value for money

May also be worthwhile checking out PC World, normally they are rip-offs but they seem to have a lot of sales on for laptops at the moment so might be worth a look.

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I definately reccomend ebuyer, I actually bought that exact laptop from there around a month ago. Im very happy with it, the only gripe I had was the wireless signal doesn't seem to go very far and becomes pretty weak through walls, so I use £20 wireless usb adapter instead.

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