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		<title>By: Anton</title>
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		<description>It really does depend on how cheap (or how expensive) you want it to be.
as a general rule dont go for the overly cheap laptops (250-?350-new) as these wont be very good in the long run. if your budget is about 500 quid than a dell may be very good for your daughter-there is one below
the studio 15 is a very good laptop as it will do gaming as well as normal stuff. on the other hand it may be worth having a look at sony-more expenisve but also do good pcs and durable too:)
i would recommend getting something for at least ?400 if you want it to last for a while (technology moves quickly and more demanding programs come out constantly)
anyway i will post a things to look for in a laptop
a good screen-you have to look at it really not just on the net.
at least 2gb of ram -4 is better as ram is cheap these days
a good processor -a dual core 1.6ghz or better (2.0ghz+). perhaps an intel i3/i5 if you can afford.
a good graphics card (ati or nvidia-not dedicated).
at least 250gb hdd (harddrives work best until they are 50% full-then start to slow down). if your daughter has lots of music /pics etc a 320gb hdd may be a good step forward. 
i have attached a benchmarking site to compare different processors and graphics cards to see which one is best (look for big increases in score as only about 25% more will make a noticable difference).
if you click on list of cpus/gpus you can simply search for the models/makes.
also have a look at their after sale support-sony.dell hp are all good. toshibas,acers,compaqs etc are ok but dont expect miracles-they are the basic plastic boxes
hope this helped.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It really does depend on how cheap (or how expensive) you want it to be.<br />
as a general rule dont go for the overly cheap laptops (250-?350-new) as these wont be very good in the long run. if your budget is about 500 quid than a dell may be very good for your daughter-there is one below<br />
the studio 15 is a very good laptop as it will do gaming as well as normal stuff. on the other hand it may be worth having a look at sony-more expenisve but also do good pcs and durable too:)<br />
i would recommend getting something for at least ?400 if you want it to last for a while (technology moves quickly and more demanding programs come out constantly)<br />
anyway i will post a things to look for in a laptop<br />
a good screen-you have to look at it really not just on the net.<br />
at least 2gb of ram -4 is better as ram is cheap these days<br />
a good processor -a dual core 1.6ghz or better (2.0ghz+). perhaps an intel i3/i5 if you can afford.<br />
a good graphics card (ati or nvidia-not dedicated).<br />
at least 250gb hdd (harddrives work best until they are 50% full-then start to slow down). if your daughter has lots of music /pics etc a 320gb hdd may be a good step forward.<br />
i have attached a benchmarking site to compare different processors and graphics cards to see which one is best (look for big increases in score as only about 25% more will make a noticable difference).<br />
if you click on list of cpus/gpus you can simply search for the models/makes.<br />
also have a look at their after sale support-sony.dell hp are all good. toshibas,acers,compaqs etc are ok but dont expect miracles-they are the basic plastic boxes<br />
hope this helped.</p>
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