MarkDennehy
Established Member
Putting my computer engineer hat on - don't buy new.
Buy a second-hand (refurbished) thinkpad. Don't bother with other brands - the older IBM thinkpads were built like the proverbial outhouses (they were the industry standard for solid build quality for decades) and survived everything up to and including office fires that brought buildings down on them. And basically, unless you're doing protein folding or nuclear test modelling or lots and lots and lots of video work (or PC gaming)? Any machine made after 2006 or so has more horsepower than you'll ever be able to use. Pretty much anything up to about the W510 model were that solid, after that the line was being sold to Lenovo and the quality starts falling off, and the current ones are... well, I bought one ideapad. It didn't last. I wouldn't buy another.
Personally, I've bought off itsco.de and thelaptopcenter.co.uk and both were great. If I was buying for the OP, I'd probably go for a T410 or T420 like this or this.
Buy a second-hand (refurbished) thinkpad. Don't bother with other brands - the older IBM thinkpads were built like the proverbial outhouses (they were the industry standard for solid build quality for decades) and survived everything up to and including office fires that brought buildings down on them. And basically, unless you're doing protein folding or nuclear test modelling or lots and lots and lots of video work (or PC gaming)? Any machine made after 2006 or so has more horsepower than you'll ever be able to use. Pretty much anything up to about the W510 model were that solid, after that the line was being sold to Lenovo and the quality starts falling off, and the current ones are... well, I bought one ideapad. It didn't last. I wouldn't buy another.
Personally, I've bought off itsco.de and thelaptopcenter.co.uk and both were great. If I was buying for the OP, I'd probably go for a T410 or T420 like this or this.