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Laptop Help

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by UCFinfan86, Apr 6, 2015.

  1. UCFinfan86

    UCFinfan86 Season Ticket Holder

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    Hoping you guys can help me with purchasing a laptop. I'm just looking for a cheap laptop that I can use to listen to music, watch movies and maybe load Microsoft office on. I'm not really looking to do anything fancy with it.

    I did some searching on amazon and seems like there are some options in the low $200 range like ASUS or Acer.

    Does anyone have any preferences or know where I can get a good deal for what I'm looking for? Also what specs are most important that I should be looking for when comparing these low cost computers?

    Thanks in advance !
     
  2. MikeHoncho

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    Check eBay for hp elitebooks. Great value if you're just looking to be productive
     
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  3. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    I've been out of retail for more than a year now, but I sold computers for 13 years as part of my job. As of when I last worked, a mediocre, bare bones but capable windows laptop would start at about $400. Anything less was just complete garbage. You can likely get a Chromebook cheaper, but remember that its not a real windows laptop and you cannot load software onto it the same way.

    As for brands, I've always liked HP and Acer. My current and previous latops are both Acer, and I've been very happy.
     
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  4. MikeHoncho

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  5. finsfandan

    finsfandan Well-Known Member

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    In order to get something decent for $200, you're going to have to buy something used.

    If you insist on a laptop instead of a desktop, fine. The most important component is definitely the CPU and motherboard. That'll determine your processing power and your connections.

    If you can get an i7, go for it. i5s are good too. AMD offers better value. Maybe you can get a used A10 laptop.

    I doubt you can get one with an SSD or much RAM but hey, you get what you pay for.
     
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