Since this is being discussed: which PC, desktop or laptop, for less than 300?
If you're including a monitor in that, you're only leaving about £200 for the PC itself. Maybe something based on the Intel boards with the dual-core Atom chips soldered on. They'll take 2GB or more of RAM, have (non-3D) built in graphics and cases/PSUs for them are cheap too.
If you're including a monitor in that, you're only leaving about £200 for the PC itself. Maybe something based on the Intel boards with the dual-core Atom chips soldered on. They'll take 2GB or more of RAM, have (non-3D) built in graphics and cases/PSUs for them are cheap too.