Recommend me a laptop please.

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Hi guys. Planning a new laptop. It’s mainly for office work/ accounting software and general browsing etc.

Aiming for under 800. Ideally 16gb memory minimum. Really wanting as fast and responsive as possible for the price. Pure bang for buck. It won’t be used for gaming.

I’m a bit out of date on laptops so thought I would ask for suggestions here.

Many thanks chaps.
 
How important is the screen and do you need a fingerprint reader? Lots of options for business focus but at this price usually a huge compromise massively on either screen being the 45 NTSC and / or missing the fingerprint reader. Also size? For business I find 14" the perfect size in ultrabook (slim/light) format and only use a 13" if going somewhere needed ultra compact.

£800 is an awkward price, not enough for the good options (ThinkPad/Elitebook) but too much for cheap business focused laptops.

Sometimes price becomes the no brainer like the £599 Asus Zenbook Ultra 7 32gb deal around Christmas time which was so great for the money it rendered other options moot (unless you needed a finger print reader) at that time. equivalent spec ThinkPad or EliteBook were £1300 then.

At the moment, the LENOVO Yoga Slim 7 14" Laptop - Intel® Core™ Ultra 5, 16GB, 512 GB SSD, Grey [83CV00FMUK] is only £599 and bar a fingerprint reader at this price it is a great option. In normal real world productivity use, the Ultra 125 is not noticeably different to an Ultra 7s, even 2nd gen.

As an alternative there is the HP OmniBook 7 AI 14" Laptop - Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 (255u), 1 TB SSD, Silver for £599 with the 2nd gen Ultra 7 or the HP OmniBook 7 Aero 13.3" Laptop - AMD Ryzen AI 7, 1 TB SSD, Silver for £599 with the AI350 processor and 13" form factor.

The Omnibooks are better specced than the Yoga Slim 7 with the more powerful 2nd gen / Ai processors but screen (inc glossyness), overall build quality, battery life and keyboard play a big part in preference. 16GB memory is more than enough for productivity use.

So my pick would be either of the Omnibooks due to processors but I prefer the Yoga screen and keyboard. However as I need a fingerprint reader neither are viable (currently have a ThinkPad x9).

Gaming requirements are irrelevant as you can use cloud gaming now either via game pass or GeForceNOW, both of which give silent, long battery life (same as web browsing) gaming. If you do want to game then screen is most important.

Andrew Marc David's channel is perhaps one of the most helpful in your decision if you are stat crunching.

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Hi guys. Planning a new laptop. It’s mainly for office work/ accounting software and general browsing etc.

Aiming for under 800. Ideally 16gb memory minimum. Really wanting as fast and responsive as possible for the price. Pure bang for buck. It won’t be used for gaming.

I’m a bit out of date on laptops so thought I would ask for suggestions here.

Many thanks chaps.
 
The Lenovo Thinkbook 16 Gen 9 has caught my eye ! Planning pulling the trigure on that.

I bought some of the current gen 14" variants for an sme recently (albeit intel ultra 5 not AMD). Same SME also has some earlier gen 16" ThinkBooks. Great build, solid performance, horrible 45ntsc screens which whilst bright and completely anti glare means colours are very washed out but that's the compromise. Also mediocre but just about all day battery life.

ThinkBook is deffo the best of that price range business laptops (inc Windows Pro and Business Support / Aftersales) though if buying new.
 
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Saying that having just checked stock options today, the lenovo ThinkPad 21ST004KUK E16 Gen 3 21ST | AMD Ryzen 5 | 220 / up to 4.9 GHz | Win 11 Pro | Radeon 740M | 16 GB RAM | is available for £737.29 inc VAT at the moment.

That is a massive jump from the ThinkBook. No Brainer imo.
 
Hi guys. Planning a new laptop. It’s mainly for office work/ accounting software and general browsing etc.

Aiming for under 800. Ideally 16gb memory minimum. Really wanting as fast and responsive as possible for the price. Pure bang for buck. It won’t be used for gaming.

I’m a bit out of date on laptops so thought I would ask for suggestions here.

Many thanks chaps.
You can currently pick up an Ideapad Pro 5 for £700

- Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 225H Processor
- 24GB RAM
- 1TB SSD
- Intel® Arc graphics
- Windows 11 Home
- 16 inch 2.8k 120Hz OLED Display
- Up to 19 hours Battery life
- 1.7kg
- 2 Year Warranty Included
 
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what if OP upped it to £1000? does that open any other options? Maybe worth a consideration. Full disclosure: also looking in the same ball park and same sort of thing as OP
 
Was looking recently for my bro and Lenovo have some good specs in the 16" range. Also Asus have a 16" model with OLED screen and 32gb ram for 849.99.
 
what model please?
Should be this one. :)

Model Number: M3607KA-SH008W
Part Number: 90NB16T1-M000H0
 
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Should be this one. :)

Model Number: M3607KA-SH008W
Part Number: 90NB16T1-M000H0
Darn that same model is now only 16gb memory for the same price. I'm looking for a similar laptop for my mom now.
 
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I purchased a immaculate pretty much in new condition dell latitude 5530 - aptop from ebay. Still had about 11 months of dell warrenty on it

paid £254.99 for it

12th Gen i5 Intel Core i5 (12th Gen) 1245U (same CPU thats used in my work laptop)
16GB RAM (SODIMM) upgradable to 64gb. Actual RAM modules instead of the soldered on RAM
256GB SSD
Ethernet port on side of laptop, good number of USB ports without having to use an adaptor (like you have to with super thin laptops)

was super happy with the laptop

the laptop when purchased at the time also came with dell warrenty available on it still.
 
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