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Be careful where you get you're deals! Some websites claim to be "cheap" when it's all a scam.
A lot of people would recommend eBay; the problem is, they don't always have laptops in the best condition. CraigsList is really unreliable. Personally, I get Apple MacBook refurbs, which work amazing and are in practically new condition at: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac That's what I recommend, but then again, I'm really partial to Apple products in general. Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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You can't go wrong and I recommend Dell! There are hidden long-run costs that one does not initially see when you purchase a Notebook PC other than Dell, HP or IBM and later encounter difficulties or attempt buying replacement parts like a battery, or say a keyboard etc.
We own 3 Dell Notebook PCs and why I recommend DELL, HP or IBM for those living in the United States is that those 3 particular PC Notebook manufacturers literally supply all the business Notebook PCs to the major corporations and Government so replacement parts are readily available esp on EBAY at even a more reasonable price than the manufacturer website. Thus in the long run, being able to get the exact replacement part extends the life on your investment. FYI my 1st Notebook PC was Gateway bec I couldn't afford Dell at the time and what a mistake is was when I needed to purchase a new Notebook battery <= costly bec not readily available like Dells... and FYI I also ran into a similar problem when attempting to upgrade the memory. Note if you are looking for DELL bargains, then visit their DELL OUTLET site... Hope the Above Info Helps! Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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I recently got a laptop from a computer-nerd friend. He puts in a new hard drive etc. It's great and I got a great deal You might check with a local computer fix-it shop, some place reputable and see if they have refurbished models.
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