Are there any Dell or other laptop experts here?

I'm hoping there are some autistic computer geniuses here who can help me decide between 3 REFURBISHED laptops. I am so not a computer genius, quite the opposite.

These all cost £250 and they are from a seller I trust:

1. Dell XPS 13 L322X Core i7-3537U 2.00GHz 8GB DDR3 128GB SSD FHD Webcam Laptop

2. Dell Latitude 3550 Core i5-5200U 2.20GHz 8GB DDR3 128GB SSD Webcam HDMI Laptop

3. Dell Latitude 6430u Core i7-3687U 8GB DDR3 128GB SSD Webcam Windows 10 Laptop

EDIT- just found another candidate Dell Inspiron 15 5520 Core i5-3210M 2.50GHz 8GB Ram 500GB HDD Webcam HDMI Laptop at £220. I like the Inspiron I've got, so maybe?

I can provide the links to eBay if you want, that's where I copied those descriptions from^

What I want is a laptop to replace my current Inspiron 5558, which is really on its last legs, it's about 7 years old. I want as much RAM as possible, a screen of *at least* 13 inches, an SSD.

I do not play any games on my laptop, I mostly use it for writing in Word; going on social media; sending emails; shopping online.

Is there anyone who is able to advise me?

Thanks.

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  • i've actually gone other way and got an old fashioned desktop computer. better bang for buck than laptops IMO!

  • Was very tempted to do this when I got a new laptop recently... then ended up going with a dell laptop again. I've always had Inspiron laptops... but getting a 4gb one for £299 was a big mistake! Can't run my favourite computer game very well, and I'm anticipating having to upgrade again at some point in the next year. Have had since October...

  • Ah you see I don't run any games at all. My laptops are for writing, internetting, emailing. I don't do games at all.

    I got a Latitude 5540 from the same eBay guy and it's brilliant. It's a lot tougher than the Inspiron, a big butch thing.

  • In I.T. a truism is that "if the service is free, then YOU are the product".

    Apache Open Office (originally Sun systems Open Office) is a quite useable and free alternative to MS office. With cloud based services, you are at the mercy of the service provider.

  • Has made a massive difference. I started using it when I got a Google Pixel... alas I dropped it and didn't have insurance, so am on a cheap replacement I bought to tide me over till contract renewal... however... I found Google docs and a Google pixel were an immense combo! I was managing a bunch of websites, working remotely, using just the pixel phone. Total game changer! Camera on it was cracking as well!

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  • Has made a massive difference. I started using it when I got a Google Pixel... alas I dropped it and didn't have insurance, so am on a cheap replacement I bought to tide me over till contract renewal... however... I found Google docs and a Google pixel were an immense combo! I was managing a bunch of websites, working remotely, using just the pixel phone. Total game changer! Camera on it was cracking as well!

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