Posted by jdemaris on December 27, 2010 at 06:21:27 from (67.142.130.38):
In Reply to: Laptop posted by herbert johnson on December 27, 2010 at 04:22:45:
We just bought two new laptops - one for $300 and one for $400. Used them both alongside my son's $700 laptop and they worked just as well and fast for anything we wanted to do.
Depends on what you need it to do. I just bought an extra Laptop for $299 from Walmart, which I consider an excellent buy. Toshiba L55D-S5976, with 2.1 GHz Sempron processor, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB hard-drive, DVD burner, wireless LAN, three ver. 2 USB ports, multi card-readers, etc.
Also got a Compaq Presario CQ62-209WM for $399. Has 3 gigs RAM, 250 GB hard-drive, wireless LAN, DVD burner, three USB ver. 2 ports, AMD dual-core 2.1 GHz processor,etc.
Don't fall for the overload of hype attached to many laptops that are priced much higher - unless you've got an above-average or specific need not usually found in lower-priced units.
Watch for one-day, free-shipping, no-tax specials and buy when the buying is good.
Fooling around a bit, I stuck a USB digital TV tuner into the new $299 laptop and it works great as a portable TV.
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