Was thinking of getting a Dell Optiplex instead. Refurb
£120
- Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz
- 4GB RAM + 250GB HDD
- Intel GMA Graphics
- DVD Writer
- Windows 10 Home 64bit
This should be good enough? She has a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Would need to buy a wireless USB dongle for it (recommend a decent but cheap one?)
For a bit more you should be able to. Get something with an SSD. Which will make a massive difference to the speed of the machine.
I can put an ssd in. Otherwise the spec should be ok?
Yes the spec is pretty good. The E8400 is more than twice as powerful as the Celeron you'd find in a £180 laptop. I recently bought myself an Optiplex 9020 SFF for work, with 4th gen i5 for less than £200 and it's a very capable machine. Put my own SSD in with a 1TB mech drive plus ordered an additional 4GB ram stick and it really flies along.E8400 is soon 11 year old 2c/2t CPU so wouldn't exactly trust it to run Win10 and other modern bloat.I can put an ssd in. Otherwise the spec should be ok?
That's pocket calculator's hardware in oversized shell.HP Stream 14-ax000na is within budget, new and a Windows 10 laptop.
E8400 is soon 11 year old 2c/2t CPU so wouldn't exactly trust it to run Win10 and other modern bloat.
Some five years old refurbished business laptop would likely have stronger CPU.
Also 4GB is very little for Win10.
It would be fit amount for Win7 or especially some lighter desktop environment Linux.
Would expect little less outdated hardware to be available.
That's pocket calculator's hardware in oversized shell.
There are very likely smarthphones beating that in everything from processing power to memory and storage.
For start that 32GB eMMC is straight from cheap phone and has barely room for Win10 after few updates.