Cheap travel laptop for backing up?

Cheap travel laptop for backing up?

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DailyHack

Original Poster:

3,414 posts

117 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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I do alot of travelling around with my camera and gear for work and find backing up images a real pain, in terms of logistics and reliability, and not wanting to leave sometimes 100's of gigabytes of imagery on my CF cards/SD cards, I would need to back them up.

In the past I have used my iPad to do this, with few additions, but soon fills ups so not ideal, and being an non apple more PC convert, find this tedious.

So my thoughts are a cheap/travel friendly small <£100 laptop (not headless) as I am aware you can do this without a screen, but would be good to just quickly review my photos.

DSLR > (Connect via Card Reader) > (Cheap PC Laptop) > (Hardrive)

Any suggestions would be great.

Leylandeye

550 posts

61 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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Just got one of these the other week for about £85 when on offer

https://www.ebuyer.com/879454-coda-spirit-13-3-32g...

It was easy to upgrade the SSD to 240gb and performs far better than I expected.

A lovely HD screen, great keyboard and a feel of a much more expensive machine.

sgrimshaw

7,389 posts

256 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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Leylandeye said:
It was easy to upgrade the SSD to 240gb and performs far better than I expected.
Did you add the SSD for storage only and keep the OS on the eMMC, or move the OS to the SSD and make the SSD the boot device?


Leylandeye

550 posts

61 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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I made the 240gb drive the primary drive, cloning the original to the larger one.


Derek Smith

46,317 posts

254 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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Another vote for an old laptop and an SSD. Mine's stripped down with just the operating system on it.

LG9k

446 posts

228 months

Monday 3rd February 2020
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I got a freebie Chromebook with my new phone. Added a 512 SD card and it works a treat.

DailyHack

Original Poster:

3,414 posts

117 months

Monday 3rd February 2020
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Cheers for all this, I looked at the CODA's aswell on EBuyer, that one isnt on offer, now it only has the smaller ghz system there.