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Solved Windows 10 laptop for around £300

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I don't live in the UK so I can't tell but here is a list from April
https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/laptop/best-budget-laptop-2018-3214583/

You might want to check prices and read reviews. I usually look at models and then read reviews on a few sites to see if problems are reported. I don't know a few of those brands so I'd probably avoid them. You find more users and hence more online support with the well known name brands.

http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/laptops/1404069/best-cheap-laptop-uk
Acer Aspire Cloudbook 14 reviewed here.
 
No one replied to me :p but i decided to up my budget a tiny bit so I can atleast get something with an I3 and I found 2 laptops which are practicly the same just one has 1366×768 resolution and a 128gb ssd and the other has 500gb HDD and a 1080p display

1080P & 500GB HDD

1366 Resolution 128gb SSD

Really stuck between both but I know i want to get an I3 since it will probably be better and last longer than something £50 cheaper.
 
Thanks for the reply. I was thinking the same as their eyesight isn't the best and 1366 would have bigger icons and writing ? would it be blury on a 15.6" screen though.
Also I forgot to add they probably won't be storing much on the laptop. so a 128gb SSD and the 1366 Res would be a better trade off than the HDD ?
 
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