Thursday, January 21, 2010

Can i buy a laptop online from the US and have it delivered to UK?

Can i buy a laptop online from the US and have it delivered to UK?
Because someone is telling me that you can't do that, like if i wanted to buy a laptop from amazon.com they are 'apparently' not allowed to send it to the uk.
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
there must be a page explaining that. look for it on the website


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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cheapest Laptop in the UK at the moment

Cheapest Laptop in the UK at the moment?
What is the cheapest laptop in the UK at the moment, or the best "value" entry level laptop. I want to spend no more than £400 and it being the sales was hoping to get a bargain. It is solely for surfing the web via wireless internet and playing the odd DVD and Mp3. No gaming or anything that requires a high specification laptop.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try the Eee PC, it is the least expensive in the US at the moment.
Answer 2 :
Yesterday I saw an Acer laptop in Asda for 299 UKP. Have a look at one in your nearest store and see if it would suit your purpose. Also, try PC World and Curry's January sale offers ... some bargains around. Good luck with your search!


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Thursday, January 7, 2010

If I buy a laptop in England with a UK-based ISP will I be able to connect to the internet in Taiwan?

If I buy a laptop in England with a UK-based ISP will I be able to connect to the internet in Taiwan?
My parents want to get me a laptop for Xmas, but I live in Taiwan and only go back to my home in the UK intermittently. Would it be better for my parents to get an "internet ready" laptop or not? It would be great if I could use it in both countries. Would I need two separate ISPs? I am a relative novice when it comes to computers and any help would be much appreciated.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
An internet ready laptop means that it has a LAN card and probably a wireless card. There is no point in your parents getting an ISP in UK if you live in Taiwan. Just tell them to buy you the laptop and you can get an ISP account from an ISP in Taiwan.
Answer 2 :
Yes you will need two separate ISPs, one for UK and one for Taiwan. For the laptops, most of the laptops sold in the market today is internet ready. You can shoot me an e-mail if you need any help. I'm a DSL technical support agent. prue_haliwell_15@yahoo.com
Answer 3 :
If you are living in Taiwan long-term, then you should have your parents put the money in your bank account ..... and then you should buy the laptop in Taiwan. Also, you have to consider that if living in Taiwan long term, you will probably want to set up your computer with Chinese-English bilingual capability. That will be easy to do in Taiwan. But in the UK that would be much more difficult. (One would assume that the UK is a primarily English speaking environment .... ) So, in terms of getting an "internet ready" laptop, of course you will want to do so, however I recommend that you do it in Taiwan. As far as having an ISP goes ...... in the present day and age, you really don't need an internet account with a local provider if you are not living in the area on a long-term basis ..... All you need is an "internet connection." An "internet connection" can easily be gotten at a friend's house or an internet coffee shop. If you use web-based email (such as hotmail, gmail, etc.) and web-based blogs, etc. .... you can view all of your online emails, weblogs, from anywhere in the world. If you maintain a website via FTP, then you can have your FTP program, and the necessary access codes, on your laptop. In a similar manner, you can access and maintain that website from anywhere in the world with only an "internet connection."

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Friday, January 1, 2010

Best place to buy a third party Toshiba Satellite laptop battery in the UK?

Best place to buy a third party Toshiba Satellite laptop battery in the UK?
My laptop battery has died and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction of a reputable third party/cheap battery supplier. Thanks.
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You could try Ebay, always go for a seller who has good feedback and has been selling for a few years.
Answer 2 :
You can always visit this site. There are thousands of suppliers with thousands of services.


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