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Found mine difficult to drive after fitting. The main problems I had was that it had a very unpredictable habit of stalling when ever I stopped at any lights and it kangeroo'd constantly in slow moving traffic.
I wouldn't go near one. They can be difficult and expensive to get spare parts for if something breaks on them ime.
Some laptops with a monitor and kvm switch could be a better option?
Or regular desktops..
@jonno_c Have you looked into why your tv reception is s**t?
When I got rid of Virgin and got a freeview play box my reception was crap. I tried everything apart from getting on the roof eventually got these out to check for 4g interference which wasn't actually that bad. They still put up a...
I went from virgin to Now TV and think it's brilliant for £6 a month tbh.
So the video quality is s**t and your suggesting using a scart to hdmi adaptor that'll be a lot shitter!
You don't need an expensive super powerful server as a domain controller. Just setup an "okay" PC with as a server.
Iirc charities can get decent discounts on MS licences.
My 182 with 197 cams made 159f/lb and 188hp and happily kept up with my friends 182 that had 438's and apparently 193bhp.
On that basis I'd say they were good value for money (if you need your belts doing!)
That was also with the cat still on so it might find a few more ponies if I put a decat on.
Thats a cracking deal. Would've gone for it my self if I didn't already have enough bulbs... Shame they don't seem to be doing much with the Iris, blooms etc this year.
I also struggled to make that link I posted above work for some reason.
Don't think they work, unless they've updated them.
The new Ikea ones are meant to work and are cheaper. They only do white ambience ones so far though.
I've bought 3 of these for customers of mine and they're great at the price point. You'll struggle to find another laptop for the money with a 256GB ssd (which makes all the difference...)...
I'm not sure age has anything to do with it? Unless it's a poor sensor then it's probably doing what it's meant to be doing and turning off the charging rather than risk damaging it. Only thing I think could be wrong with it is if it's over sensitive to humidity or something. When mine did it I...
Got my LG from there and it died after 3 years. Claimed under sale of goods act (now consumer rights act) as unfit for purpose and they still fixed it for free!
It's a mechanical diff according to pistonheads!
I quite like it. It's success in the uk will probably be based around what deals can be had I imagine. But if it has the 7 year warranty or whatever they have nowadays then it'll be onto a good start for a lot of people who buy rather than rent...