I have a laptop, and other than browsing the internet and playing Football Manager, I don't use it for anything else really - so looking at switching to a decent tablet when funds allow, maybe an iPad or a Surface.
Be wary, a heck of a lot of apps/software won't run on the Surface, I bought one, can't use Citrix on it, Sky Go doesn't run on it, took it back and, fortunately, got a full refund.
If the main usage is 'Browsing' and you have ready access to t'interwb, then Chromebook is an option. You'll get change from £200 as well if you shop well
I use mine nearly all the time at home now. It's the future!!
...and I think my Samsung Chromebook is also lighter than Macbook Air !!
I'm looking to purchase the rlAsus Transformer Book T100rl. A cross between a tablet and laptop.
Like the above, I would use it generally to browse the internet and use it as an entertainment tool rather than work. But it does come with Windows 8.1 and MS Office pre-installed and currently goes for less than £300.
To me it seems too good to be true, and the reviews tend to averge out at 4/5.
We bought a 14" HP Stream last week at £229 after a long hard think about why we needed it which involved me looking at my XP machine and working out which of the desktop icons I had clicked in the last six months and whether or not I actually need a hard drive at all, conclusion was that I only use the web site design software on it and when I realised that my web site hosts offered a "cloud" design package then that was the mind made up.
The Stream is used by the wife every day for banking and online shopping and general browsing, she (being an impatient woman) wants "instant on" and hates the length of time the old XP machine takes to boot up, for media playing we have an external drive that we can use anyway and I have no intention of throwing the XP away yet.
So for the money its a perfect solution, a stripped down laptop designed to do exactly what we want to use it for and nothing more.
Ask yourself some serious questions first though because there is no means of upgrading it.
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