billwill
Wednesday 8th August 2012 1:28am [Edited]
North London
6,162 posts
I haven't sold any computers for many years, because the big shops & stores were/are selling them at only a little over the trade price & so I could not compete.
If you want just a useable computer you do not need to spend as much as £579. You don't need high performance for open university type work. Even a Netbook would have the necessary performance, however if you were to go for the convenience of a small netbook, for carrying around, you might want to consider getting a bigger monitor (£65-£120) and keyboard (approx £10-20) to use with the little computer while you are at home. All laptops & netbooks have sockets for connecting external monitors & keyboards.
Desktop computers in the home seem to be going out of fashion, I guess because laptops are just so much more convenient for tidying away.
Broadly speaking nowadays
Laptops:
Netbook computers (small screen, no DVD drive) £190-£290
General purpose laptop 15" upwards screen with DVD drive £280-£500
High performance laptops £500-£2000
Fancy compact big names like Sony £900-£1900
Ultrabooks The latest fad £1000-£2500
Main snag with laptops is that they generally have to be repaired (if they break) by the original manufacturer or by specialist firms.
Desktop computers are more difficult to give price ranges because they tend to be mix&match between computer unit, Monitor, Screen, Mouse, Speakers etc. You can buy the bits separately. As you've noted above many fancy add-ons such as webcams can actually be bought as extras at low prices.
I'll post some search links at CPC in a minute, so that you can see some typical systems and prices.
Also you should buy some computer magazines and look at the reviews and adverts in them.
The Packard Bell all in one that you mention will have all the repair disadvantages of a laptop, without giving you the convenience of a laptop.
Netbooks
http://cpc.farnell.com/netbooks
Laptops:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/96hrwf7
Desktops:
http://cpc.farnell.com/pcs
Screens i.e monitors:
http://cpc.farnell.com/monitors-accessories_monitors
http://cpc.farnell.com/monitors-accessories_monitors/prl/results/2