wait till thanksgiving, find a shop that offers discount and buy one at bout 300-350 $
2006-07-31 23:43:13
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answered by vanu_ltz 2
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Get the heaviest one you can find. A general rule is that the more lightweight something is, the more it costs, since the engineering and components that go into making something lightweight are more expensive. I have noticed this not only with laptops but also with power tools. Recently I bought a DeWalt wet saw for cutting ceramic tiles and marble. The price was about $250 more than a comparable model from another manufacturer, but the DeWalt weighted 70 pounds while the other one weighed in at more like 125. I have seen the same thing with laptop computers. Once I was comparing laptops on the Dell web site and it seemed like the least expensive ones, althought they had about the same features, more or less, cost considerably less than the much lighter weight version.
So go looking for the heaviest one you can find. It might weigh a few pounds more than the lighter, more expensive ones, but then your wallet will be heavier too.
If you can find a laptop that weights 50 pounds it should be practically free.
2006-07-31 23:46:44
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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Hello! In the Greek and European market, a good and cheap laptop costs 800-900 euros. Their potential is good enough for a student. Good luck!
2006-07-31 23:41:53
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answered by Greco 2
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Elite Group. It's the cheapest laptop. It's PHP27,000 (or US$530)...
2006-08-01 00:42:53
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answered by VBACCESSpert 5
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I bought my mother a good decent laptop for $600 from WalMart.
2006-07-31 23:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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600.00
2006-07-31 23:37:48
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answered by jhnedrmr 3
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