Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cheap Laptops Where Are The Deal

By Andrew Johnson

Only five years ago laptops were considered a pretty hefty expense, with even a mid range system averaging over $1400. Nowadays, cheap laptops can be found all over.

Lately, prices have plummeted as technology has improved to the point where a decent laptop, aka, cheap laptop, can be had for a few hundred dollars and even ten year olds are saving up out of their allowances to buy the ones they want.

Even a more powerful laptop can still be had for about $600 - still pretty cheap in the scheme of things. Add a manufacture'rs rebate or a great sale, and you are definitely ahead of the game.

These most probably will only come with a gig of RAM but if you limit your computer usage to emails, social networking, maybe organizing some online photos, and some simple web browsing, that will easily handle all your projects.

If you are shopping guru who refuses to pay full price for anything, you're in luck. Sales are all over the place for laptops in all price ranges. With the sales price and manufacturer's rebates, you can walk away with a real beauty for under $350 in the right place at the right time.

Also check out local electronics stores. They frequently take trade ins from tech lovers who upgrade everything they have every few months. What they trade in is still being sold in some stores! Look over Craigslist items, too. Many people sell their used electronic items there, for a fraction of what you'd expect to pay. The beauty with these deals is that most people don't realize it's illegal to sell computers with the software they loaded. For instance, if you're looking at a laptop with Microsoft Office Suite Professional, that's a $600+ product on there and you probably aren't going to be charged for it.

Before putting any of your files onto a computer you buy second hand, do a complete security scan for viruses, spyware, etc. This might be the reason they're selling it - it's been infected with a virus they can't get rid of. - 22787

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