best new laptop for $500
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Re: best new laptop for $500
Consider any Lenovo Thinkpad, they are available in small size, big power, that's what it use to program in my job.
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Re: best new laptop for $500
yeah the 15" is a bit too big for my taste but if thats the best bang for the moola then thats prob my best option
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Re: best new laptop for $500
Alternate thought -
Here in New Zealand there are some good options for 'ex-lease refurbished' gear, and consumer guarantee act still applies, so you still have a right of return if it goes faulty. Lots of good priced laptops, typically 30-60% less than retail. My laptop is a refurb, now over 5 years old and I haven't had any problems with it. I paid a huge $150 US (equiv.) for it. (yes, it's about time to upgrade....). Maybe you get the odd scratch and wear mark, but so what ??
Don't know if this applies in USA, but thought I would mention it. Good way to save your money and/or get more power for your budget.
Here in New Zealand there are some good options for 'ex-lease refurbished' gear, and consumer guarantee act still applies, so you still have a right of return if it goes faulty. Lots of good priced laptops, typically 30-60% less than retail. My laptop is a refurb, now over 5 years old and I haven't had any problems with it. I paid a huge $150 US (equiv.) for it. (yes, it's about time to upgrade....). Maybe you get the odd scratch and wear mark, but so what ??
Don't know if this applies in USA, but thought I would mention it. Good way to save your money and/or get more power for your budget.