As one of the biggest shopping days in the UK, Black Friday (November 26th) is set to cause a rush of shoppers to both online and high-street stores with Brits planning to spend almost Β£5 billion on discounted goods from some of the techΒ worldβsΒ best-known brands.
33% of adults will spend on the sales whilst shoppers in the Capital are more likely to shop with almost half (46%) of Londoners intending to take advantage of cut-price goods.Β With more people working and studying remotely, and the increasing need to interact with colleagues, friends and family online amidst travel restrictions and COVID-19 regulations, many are set to take advantage of the event and upgrade their tech.
To help people choose the right laptop for their needs IT experts Totality Services have shared their top laptops to look out for in the sales β no matter the budget – and importantly tips on how to keep it running securely, make it last and worth every penny spent on it.
Top five laptops to buy in the Black Friday sales
Β£500 or less
ASUSΒ VivoBookΒ X415JAΒ Β
For anyone operating on a tight budget, ASUSβ tried and testedΒ VivoBookΒ range is a cost-effective, reliable choice that doesnβt compromise too much on performanceΒ or storage.
At just 1.4kg, theΒ entry-levelΒ X415JA is a great all-around laptopΒ that combines a compact, sleek design withΒ fast charging times, a USB-C portsΒ and multipleΒ standardΒ USB ports with which to connect your devices.Β NanoEdgeΒ displayΒ utilises the latest in IPS technology to ensure youβre able to work, stream videoΒ and browseΒ the Internet in crisp, ultra-smooth high-definition.
Β£500-Β£1000
ASUSΒ VivoBookΒ X415JAΒ Β Β£479.00 inc. VAT direct fromΒ CurrysΒ
LenovoΒ ThinkBookΒ 14 Gen 2Β Β
For those with a bit more cash to spend,Β LenovoβsΒ ThinkBookGenΒ 2Β β one of the most popular laptop ranges in the worldΒ since their introduction in 2019Β βΒ is a slightlyΒ toned-downΒ version of their highly successful ThinkPad range, aimed atΒ large businesses and corporate customers.
Built with a stylish, two-tone grey design, aluminiumΒ ThinkBooksΒ are renowned for being sturdy and reliableΒ β the only piece of plastic on aΒ ThinkBookΒ is the monitor bezel. A great addition to the Gen 2 model is aΒ full-sized SD card reader, allowing for greater flexibility connecting to the Internet, when youβre out and about, through a mobile broadband package.
Β£1000-Β£1500
Β£700.60 inc. VATΒ direct fromΒ LenovoΒ
Dell XPS 15Β
TheΒ DellΒ XPSΒ has established itselfΒ asΒ the best 15β laptop available on the market.Β Renowned for its reliabilityΒ and speed,Β with its ultra-fast 512GB SSD,Β the UK version of the XPS benefits from double the standard storage spaceΒ of certain other international versions.
In terms of functionality, for the home user, there isnβt anything that this laptopΒ canβt doΒ –Β apart from makeΒ the tea! Itβll handle everything you throw at it with ease,Β it looks great, and for models with a built-inΒ Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650Β Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, itβll let you enjoy medium-spec games without the need to upgrade your hardware.
Β£1500-Β£2000Β
Β£1,499.00 inc. VAT direct from Dell
Acer Predator Triton 300 PT315-53Β [Gaming Laptop]
Top of the list for lots of shoppers this Black Friday, and in the run up to Christmas, will be an affordable yet powerful laptopΒ able to run graphically demanding games without any noticeable drop-off in performance or useability.
Weighing around 1.7kg, theΒ Acer Predator Triton 300 PT315-53Β is significantly lighter and more portable than standard gaming laptops. The Predatorβs customary sleek design features a glass touchpad, a powerful i7 processor,Β DTS XΒ Ultra AudioΒ and a secure fingerprint sensorΒ to ensure that you get the most out of your gaming experience β be it online, or offline.
Β£2000+Β
MicrosoftΒ SurfaceΒ Laptop 4Β
SinceΒ its releaseΒ in April 2021,Β the immensely powerful Microsoft Laptop 4Β has become theΒ go-to optionΒ forΒ laptop users with a decent amount of money to spend.Β Centred around portability and performance, theΒ SurfaceΒ Laptop 4 features a compact 13.5β design with aΒ sizeable amount of memory and storage, and an impressiveΒ 19-hourΒ battery life from full charge.
Perfect for hybrid workers, the Surface Laptop 4Β features a crisp PixelSense displayΒ alongside a slim, sleek designΒ that makes sustained use easier, whatever youβre doing and wherever youβre doing it.
Β£2,299.00 inc. VAT direct from Microsoft
Top tips toΒ keep your laptop secureΒ
Once youβve made a purchase, itβs important to protect not only the laptop itself to ensure it lasts a good amount of time, but also the data thatβs stored within it. Cyber criminals are constantly on the lookout for ways toΒ access sensitive personal information,Β in order toΒ steal your money and your identity with little chance of being caught.
Here are the expertβs top tips to stay safe online and therefore keep your laptop running smoothly.
Keep Software Updated
Software vendors release regular updates to their software platforms that not only improve useability and make them lookΒ nicer, butΒ closeΒ any backdoors that exist for criminals to gain unauthorised access to your data, also known as βexploitsβ.
If a piece of software that you use recommends that you perform an update, itβs highly advisable that you click βYesβ, instead of ignoring. Windows updatesΒ in particular areΒ a very important aspect of keeping your laptop secure. Always ensure that these are applied automatically whenever they are released.
Ensure Strong Passwords Used
Password security isΒ the most importance aspect of protecting your laptop and your online identity. So, always use long, complicated strings of text and numbers, ideally from an online password generator such asΒ https://passwordsgenerator.net/.Β Avoid usingΒ predictable words and phrases that are easily guessed β such as an address, aΒ petβsΒ name or a sport team.
Change all the passwords you use on aΒ fairly regularΒ basis, includingΒ login information for online services, and your password that allows you to access your laptop and never store your password in a text file on your computer.
Check WiFi Hotspots Before Joining
Itβs all too easy to log on to a nearby WiFi hotspot on the move, but fake hotspots are a growing problem across the UK. ToΒ piggyback onto a personβs Internet connection,Β HackersΒ broadcastΒ wireless networks in public places β bars, cafes, cinemas,Β gyms βΒ that have a similar name to legitimate networks.
Once a user has connected to the fake network, theΒ network captures their login data and browsing history, before sending it on to a hacker.Β WiFiΒ users shouldnβtΒ make an assumptionΒ on whatΒ network they should be using in a public place, andΒ only ever connect to officially published wireless network information on display at the venue, as verified by staff.
Beware Fake Websites
Fraudsters clone websites to fool you into thinking youβre shopping on a legitimate site. The fake websites can often be difficult to tell from the real thing but subtle differences should set your alarm bells ringing.
Look out for web addresses that should end in β.co.ukβ but instead end in β.orgβ. In addition, photos and images may be pixilated and look of poor quality, functions on the site may not work as youβd expect and the content will often be sub-standard (poor grammar and spelling mistakes are a sure sign of a fake!). Always check the address of a site to confirm its authenticity.
Luis Navarro, Totality Services Co-Founder, said:
βBlack Friday presents great offers on some top laptops for shoppers of all requirements and budgets. However, it also provides cybercriminals with the perfect shopping storm to exploit online shoppers with tactics including fake sites, wi-fi hacking and email phishing. Cybercriminals and their attacks are increasingly more sophisticated, so online shoppers need to be super-cautious when chasing the latest bargain this year. Itβs important to be extra secure when using your laptop, to stop you needing to buy another one next Black Friday so, hopefully these tips are helpful.β
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