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#307113 20-Sep-2023 09:57
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Hi team,

 

Another recommendation post.

 

This one is for a community group and will be used by the Secretary. Mainly admin type work, low power requirements. Key requirement is something that will last the test of time.

 

My personal preference is HP Probook/Elitebook. I also like the ThinkPad line but I'm not sure about the build quality these days.


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  #3129680 20-Sep-2023 10:53
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My wife is on a 10+ year old Probook, threw some more RAM and SSD into it a while back, and it runs like new.

 

We use all Probooks at work, and got some old ones there which keep going as well.

 

Dell latitudes are generally solid systems as well.

 

 





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  #3129697 20-Sep-2023 12:06
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HP Probook is good, and good value. No point getting an Elitebook. Microsoft Surface has a quieter fan but works well, WiFi not quite as good as HP at least the one I had a couple of years ago.


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  #3129699 20-Sep-2023 12:23
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timmmay:

 

HP Probook is good, and good value. No point getting an Elitebook. Microsoft Surface has a quieter fan but works well, WiFi not quite as good as HP at least the one I had a couple of years ago.

 

 

Quieter fan? My Surface Laptop 4 has a screaming fan at the moment. 

Huge difference from the MBP M1 I was using last week! 







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  #3129761 20-Sep-2023 13:47
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Thanks for all the replies

 

timmmay:

 

No point getting an Elitebook

 

 

Yes, I'm also going to struggle to get an Elitebook at this price point anyway.


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  #3129772 20-Sep-2023 14:37
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I've shortlisted this for now, it's a lot of laptop for the money.


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  #3129778 20-Sep-2023 15:12
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I like the Zbook cost a little more, has 3 year warranty over 1, and DDR5. Also why buy with 32GB RAM? You can normally buy 16GB that has 1 x 16GB and buy and extra 16GB for less and put in slot 2 (if its not soldered ram off course)


 
 
 
 

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  #3129780 20-Sep-2023 15:29
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Just be wary, the RAM and SSD upgrades are performed by PBTech - we had a few come into work that were faulty after those upgrades....... PB sorted them out but was annoying as hell.

 

 





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  #3129781 20-Sep-2023 15:31
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If you want to save some money you could look at the off-lease HP Probooks





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  #3130259 21-Sep-2023 18:23
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Lenovo ThinkPads are great machines as well. Could look into getting these ex-lease to get some good machines for under $2k.


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