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This is kind of electrical, so I hope it's ok in this section. Apologies @westward10 if not, I'm sure it will be moved very quickly :)

My laptop has had it's day. There is such a huge range of laptops out there that I am getting overloaded. Also, I don't understand half of the spec. AMD athlov vs ryzen 7 ??!! Intel i3??!! No idea which is better or what it really means.

basically, I want a laptop that can handle web browsing and writing up certificates on a pdf, that's it. Is this reasonably priced laptop worth buying... https://www.argos.co.uk/product/3110973?istCompanyId=a74d8886-5df9-4baa-b776-166b3bf9111c&istFeedId=30f62ea9-9626-4cac-97c8-9ff3921f8558&istItemId=rrmatraqw&istBid=t&&cmpid=GS001&_$ja=tsid:59157|acid:804-627-9544|cid:20264799336|agid:|tid:|crid:|nw:x|rnd:7182686531165566896|dvc:c|adp:|mt:|loc:9045578&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=20264799336&utm_term=3110973&utm_content=shopping&utm_custom1=&utm_custom2=804-627-9544&GPDP=true&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtamlBhD3ARIsAARoaExC4aiXOoZ8bgZUUybTpf7DNMZOS_DaXRiSWabRqGsoNRbA9fB9moAaAs26EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Thanks all.
 
I've bought one of these a couple of months back for the same purpose, has so far survived being thrown around in the van and has saved me so much time filling out paperwork on site. its refurbished but they were several thousands new so great value. Battery life has been more than enough and it boots up really quickly and has virtually no moving parts...touchscreen too on the model I have so filling in certs is a breeze..

 
I normally buy in the £300 range for my work laptops, keep them about 5 years
 
Honestly if that's all you want it for, get a used Lenovo Thinkpad on ebay.

Personally i'd wipe Window$ off it and put Linux on it because i don't like being spied on by my equipment, but each to their own.
I'm writing this on exactly that (my personal machine not used for work but my previous work laptop was also a used Thinkpad) and have been flirting with Linux on another old laptop.
As you probably know, they are nearly all time expired commercial contract machines as are the Toughbooks and often have had a fairly easy life and were very well built in the first place unlike the budget new laptops available like the one linked by the OP
 
I'm writing this on exactly that (my personal machine not used for work but my previous work laptop was also a used Thinkpad) and have been flirting with Linux on another old laptop.
As you probably know, they are nearly all time expired commercial contract machines as are the Toughbooks and often have had a fairly easy life and were very well built in the first place unlike the budget new laptops available like the one linked by the OP
Yep, i'm writing this on an ex business Lenovo X250 which is 5 years old and still going strong. Running Fedora.

My other laptop is a 2013 X1 Carbon ex business, running Arch linux and it runs like a new machine. I use it for surfing the internet, reading emails, that's about it. The X1 Carbon i once dropped down the stairs and the only thing that got damaged was my wooden floor.
 
@HappyHippyDad
This laptop will comfortably do what you need and little bit more. Is it reasonably priced, probably is, considering you will have some warranty with it, and you can be sure battery will be 100% unlike with used laptops, also you will be sure how much crumb, coffe and all sort of saliva was spilled on that brand new laptop compared to used one. Since your tasks does not demand powerfull hardware i would focus on the screen as that's what you will be looking at all the time
 
@HappyHippyDad
This laptop will comfortably do what you need and little bit more. Is it reasonably priced, probably is, considering you will have some warranty with it, and you can be sure battery will be 100% unlike with used laptops, also you will be sure how much crumb, coffe and all sort of saliva was spilled on that brand new laptop compared to used one. Since your tasks does not demand powerfull hardware i would focus on the screen as that's what you will be looking at all the time
A lot of the Thinkpads actually have a coffee drain built in...just saying..
 
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