Question New laptop needed - recommendations please?

Shoxt3r

Novice Member
Hi there,

After a real problem with my last laptop a Dell Inspiron 7577 I'm now looking for a replacement laptop.

My budget is between £900-1,200.

As a Web Developer I'm ideally looking for something which will comfortably run Adobe Photoshop, Visual Studio and do some light video editing too. I may also use the laptop for some gaming so a decent Graphics Card would be welcome. As a guide, my 7577 had a Intel i7 7700HQ processor, 16GB RAM, 1050Ti Graphics Card and a 1TB and 128GB SSD, so ideally I'd be looking for something with a similar spec.

My 7577 was a 15.6" but due to the bezel and number pad it was more like a 17". It was also a heavy beast at 2.7kg.

It does need to be portable as I commute for 4 hours a day (about an hour of this is spent on foot) so maybe a 15" maximum would be good and lighter the better.

Ideally I want to avoid laptops with a similar screen to the 7577 as I have a feeling I'll have the same "white spot" problems. For example the replacement for the 7577 has the same screen setup. Also I want to avoid touchscreens as I'd never use it to it's full potential and would be a waste of budget in my opinion.

So in summary...

- Good screen (thin bezel, high refresh rate)
- An i7 processor
- Decent graphics card started looking at ones with a GTX 1060 or 1070, but aware there is a new generation that's released following CES 2019)
- Good RAM (8GB+ minimum)
- Decent sizes for the HDD (1TB) and SSD (256GB+). If the SSD is large enough though I'm happy just to have that for now

Many thanks in advance.
 

Achraf

Standard Member
1.Lenovo ThinkPad E470 laptop
2.13-inch MacBook Air (2018)
3.Microsoft Surface Pro 6
4.Google Pixelbook
5.Microsot Surface Book 2 (13.5-inch)
 

Shoxt3r

Novice Member
1.Lenovo ThinkPad E470 laptop
2.13-inch MacBook Air (2018)
3.Microsoft Surface Pro 6
4.Google Pixelbook
5.Microsot Surface Book 2 (13.5-inch)

Thanks Achraf! Have fed back about each option below:

1.Lenovo ThinkPad E470 laptop - Ideally need a laptop with an i7.

2.13-inch MacBook Air (2018) - Not keen on MacBooks - I don't have any other Apple products so wouldn't be able to take full advantage of it. I'm much more of a Windows guy.

3.Microsoft Surface Pro 6 - Like the idea of a Surface but not sure they have the "grunt" needed such as dedicated graphics, especially for gaming and video rendering.

4.Google Pixelbook - Again, like the idea of it but no dedicated graphics card.

5.Microsot Surface Book 2 (13.5-inch) - As above.

Thanks!
 

psychopomp1

Prominent Member
I think you may have to increase your budget if you want a laptop with an i7 processor AND a decent screen AND a dedicated GPU card AND light/portable AND a high SSD capacity disk.

The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 6th gen, ticks most of your requirements but it ain't cheap at £1720. However it will last you at least 5 years as the Thinkpad X series notebooks are built to last.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen | 14" business laptop | Lenovo UK
 

Shoxt3r

Novice Member
I think you may have to increase your budget if you want a laptop with an i7 processor AND a decent screen AND a dedicated GPU card AND light/portable AND a high SSD capacity disk.

The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 6th gen, ticks most of your requirements but it ain't cheap at £1720. However it will last you at least 5 years as the Thinkpad X series notebooks are built to last.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen | 14" business laptop | Lenovo UK

It really does feel like it - especially with all the recent price increases for graphics and processors. It's a real shame that my old Dell's screen wasn't up to the job as otherwise it was a fantastic piece of kit!

I could maybe handle a laptop if it was a bit of the heavy side but as I'm commuting it needs to be as light as possible. The SSD is more of a nice-to-have as long as I could switch out a standard HDD if I felt I needed to.
 

Member 830298

Established Member
Hi there,

After a real problem with my last laptop a Dell Inspiron 7577 I'm now looking for a replacement laptop.

My budget is between £900-1,200.

As a Web Developer I'm ideally looking for something which will comfortably run Adobe Photoshop, Visual Studio and do some light video editing too. I may also use the laptop for some gaming so a decent Graphics Card would be welcome. As a guide, my 7577 had a Intel i7 7700HQ processor, 16GB RAM, 1050Ti Graphics Card and a 1TB and 128GB SSD, so ideally I'd be looking for something with a similar spec.

My 7577 was a 15.6" but due to the bezel and number pad it was more like a 17". It was also a heavy beast at 2.7kg.

It does need to be portable as I commute for 4 hours a day (about an hour of this is spent on foot) so maybe a 15" maximum would be good and lighter the better.

Ideally I want to avoid laptops with a similar screen to the 7577 as I have a feeling I'll have the same "white spot" problems. For example the replacement for the 7577 has the same screen setup. Also I want to avoid touchscreens as I'd never use it to it's full potential and would be a waste of budget in my opinion.

So in summary...

- Good screen (thin bezel, high refresh rate)
- An i7 processor
- Decent graphics card started looking at ones with a GTX 1060 or 1070, but aware there is a new generation that's released following CES 2019)
- Good RAM (8GB+ minimum)
- Decent sizes for the HDD (1TB) and SSD (256GB+). If the SSD is large enough though I'm happy just to have that for now

Many thanks in advance.
HI. Not sure if you have found anything yet?
We have an Acer in stock under your budget.
Plus you can also use our AV Forum discount code: Stud1901
here is the link: Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315-51-50PN Gaming Laptop - Intel
 

Shoxt3r

Novice Member
HI. Not sure if you have found anything yet?
We have an Acer in stock under your budget.
Plus you can also use our AV Forum discount code: Stud1901
here is the link: Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315-51-50PN Gaming Laptop - Intel

Hi there,

Thanks for your help!
I'm still on the look-out after all these months haha. I'm now ideally looking for a laptop with a thin bezel just to make the most of the laptop body screen-wise, but also an i7 and 16GB RAM to match my old Dell.

I'm looking at the following as it seems to tick all the boxes, though cheaper would obviously be nicer! haha.
ASUS TUF FX505GM NVIDIA GTX 1060, 16GB, 15.6" FHD 120Hz, i7-8750H Gaming Laptop

Thanks for your reply.
 

Member 830298

Established Member
Hi there,

Thanks for your help!
I'm still on the look-out after all these months haha. I'm now ideally looking for a laptop with a thin bezel just to make the most of the laptop body screen-wise, but also an i7 and 16GB RAM to match my old Dell.

I'm looking at the following as it seems to tick all the boxes, though cheaper would obviously be nicer! haha.
ASUS TUF FX505GM NVIDIA GTX 1060, 16GB, 15.6" FHD 120Hz, i7-8750H Gaming Laptop

Thanks for your reply.
No worries!

You're in luck then, we have stock coming in this weekend that fits all the spec of that Asus Gaming Laptop. It even has a better graphics card than the Asus, the stock we have coming in are MSI Gaming Laptops that has an vidia geforce gtx 1070 graphics card.

Would you like us to let you know when this is arrives?
 

Shoxt3r

Novice Member
No worries!

You're in luck then, we have stock coming in this weekend that fits all the spec of that Asus Gaming Laptop. It even has a better graphics card than the Asus, the stock we have coming in are MSI Gaming Laptops that has an vidia geforce gtx 1070 graphics card.

Would you like us to let you know when this is arrives?

Great! That would be really useful, thanks!
What would the warranty be on those units and also would they still be within my £1,000 budget?
 

Member 830298

Established Member
The warranty on our units are 12 months, if it returned within 28 days you would receive a free postage label.

It would be within your budget also! Will have more information on Monday
 

Member 830298

Established Member
Great! That would be really useful, thanks!
What would the warranty be on those units and also would they still be within my £1,000 budget?
This item is just going through the testing/cleaning process. This item will be available to purchase on Wednesday
 

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