Low cost laptop advice appreciated

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Hi there

Only laptops I've had have been through work so have no experience of buying one.

Anyway - I'm looking to buy a cheap laptop for my daughter's 12th birthday.

1 - Need to be able to connect wirelessly to home network
2 - CD/DVD writer
3 - As for use - the usual internet use, a few web based games and obviously schoolwork. Hard drive doesn't need to be massive and graphics I can't imagine are in huge demand.
4 - Screen, the bigger the better but not massive.
5 - Probably easier to stick with XP

Is this a decent place to look for a refurb or anywhere else to look?

http://www.thelaptopcentre.co.uk/

If so, anything that's worth considering or brands worth avoiding / going for ?

Any help or suggestions welcome.

Oh - £200 max

Thanks
 
Personally, I'd avoid an AMD processor. They're more power hungry than the Intel equivalent.

£200 means seconds or more probably, something older. It's going to be the luck of the draw there... and you'll have no idea how good/bad the battery is.
 
Personally, I'd avoid an AMD processor. They're more power hungry than the Intel equivalent.

£200 means seconds or more probably, something older. It's going to be the luck of the draw there... and you'll have no idea how good/bad the battery is.

Sorry yes - probably looking at refurbished from somewhere....
 
Sorry yes - probably looking at refurbished from somewhere....
And what I was saying was that when you do this, you'll end up with poty luck as to how good/reliable the machine is.

Having said that, I'd see if I could find a first gen core i3 with as much memory as possible. Also research replacement battery costs as that's likely the thing that will need changing at some point.
 
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