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ST123

Looking for a laptop that can do the basic things - youtube, notes, browsing etc, so I am looking for a sub 200 laptop, so which OS is the best for this use case cause the pricing for the low end windows laptop and chromebooks are basically the same

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Chrome OS will run smoother on low end hardware.

 

Normally i wouldn't recommend chrome OS because there is always that one thing you need and can't get on chrome OS. 

 

But if you don't have another 100 lying around, go for a chrome laptop.

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4 minutes ago, ST123 said:

Looking for a laptop that can do the basic things - youtube, notes, browsing etc, so I am looking for a sub 200 laptop, so which OS is the best for this use case cause the pricing for the low end windows laptop and chromebooks are basically the same

chromebooks are quite good for light work. If you are using office 365 it might be better to go for a windows laptop. If youre used to or are already using google system with documents and drive and all that. Theyre a great option. If you want i can help you find a good laptop for you. 

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11 minutes ago, jonnycc said:

chromebooks are quite good for light work. If you are using office 365 it might be better to go for a windows laptop. If youre used to or are already using google system with documents and drive and all that. Theyre a great option. If you want i can help you find a good laptop for you. 

I found a HP 11 inch chromebook for £130 

https://www.johnlewis.com/hp-11-v001n-chromebook-intel-celeron-4gb-ram-16gb-emmc-11-6-grey/p3709466?sku=237583759&&s_kwcid=2dx92700023766385966&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=CjwKCAjwvNXeBRAjEiwAjqYhFkZRIokapJU-TUS5_4sOdD8WY3UZTERhU1Hw2qC_Q37kS4g0zGK2WRoCXq0QAvD_BwE

Do you think it is a decent deal

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5 minutes ago, ST123 said:

It's not that bad but honestly the smaller screen could get on your nerves. Personally I would look at eBay and think about getting something like a Latitude E4310 or a Thinkpad T420, as those tend to be around the same price, though you may have to hunt for a while to get one in really good condition (if that matters to you as much as it did to me) and the lack of any solid state storage would be meh.

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