These days, you can get very decent new laptops for the 499 - 600 dollar range. I'm not sure I would recommend buying a used laptop at all.
However, if you do buy a used laptop... Get the fastest processor you can find for the price range you're looking at. I wouldn't recommend going down to a pentium III for instance. Stick with pentium 4, pentium M or better. For AMD go with an athlon 64 or turion.
Make certain the laptop has enough memory. This is where used laptops almost always fall short. Try for at least 512mb RAM.
You'll probably want to have a wifi card in the laptop, being a student. If it doesn't have one built in, you'll have to plunk down more money to buy an external device, so consider that when looking at price.
If you're not doing any gaming, you won't have to worry too much about the video card.
For a hard drive... it depends on how much space you think you'll need. Used, I wouldn't go below 40gig.
Still, I highly recommend looking into low cost new laptops. Used laptops can have a LOT of problems.
2007-04-27 10:22:07
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answered by Krista 4
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Check out this link and see for yourself.
http://www.dell.com/content/products/category.aspx/notebooks?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
I have a Dell XPS M1710 that I've had for about 3yrs. I play games and do work on it. It was probably the best investment I made in Electronics. I would definitley look into buying New & not used you will never regret going new but if you buy someone's headache you will kick yourself for saving a couple of bucks.You also have the option for a warranty with a new Pc but not so with used Pc's. These are probably the most affordable andd versatile Pc's around. Even if you don't buy one of these at least you will have more knowledge as to what to search for and how to compare products. I have Three Pc's that I have bought over a twelve year period.
Hope it helps.
2007-04-27 10:39:41
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answered by dag_44130 3
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Minimum requirements to burn a cd...
would be a Cd-rom with CD-R capabilities.
...other than that...
the standard Specs that laptops nowadays comes out with, should be more than enough for school work and surfing the web.
2007-04-27 10:19:29
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answered by Air 4
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Here's what you should look for (if looking for a Windows laptop):
- 512 MB-1 GB RAM
- 80-180 GB HD
- 1.5 Ghz-3.0 Ghz Intel processor
- 128 MB VRAM- 512 MB VRAM
- CD-RW/DVD-RW (24x/8x speed) disc drive (you can have an optional floppy)
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista packaged and/or installed
-14" LCD screen
-WIFI card
- Wireless mouse
If you're looking into Macs, however, try these models:
-iBook G4 12"
- iBook G4 14"
- Macbook w/ 2 GB RAM, 120GB HD, wireless Mighty Mouse (you should wait until Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard comes out before buying this, though.)
Personally, I would go with the Macbook.
Good luck.
2007-04-27 10:32:37
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answered by Lucifer Sam 5
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Hard-drive size (if you are downloading music...the larger the harddrive the better)
Processor (intel is usually best, dual-core is the new thing) - bigger the better, compare the used model to what is being sold new
USB ports (you'll definitely need them)
Wireless (really helpful for using free library internet etc. while studying or surfing)
ability to run Windows XP (Vista is nice but so new there are bound to be bugs...so if you can run XP, all your software should work)
2007-04-27 10:19:57
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answered by sci55 5
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you won't have the ability to purchase a computing gadget with that variety of specs rather 2nd hand because of fact there might desire to be classes put in via the previous proprietor. that's pronounced which you purchase a sparkling one as a substitute. do not trouble correct to the fees for the reason which you may desire to get a latop for decrease than $800. you have the call of kind of direction. What you want is any branded computing gadget with twin-center technologies and 512MB DDR (RAM) for the reason that your specs are specially for cyber web streaming. i'm sorry to declare that abode windows XP is complicated to come returned via so which you're left with abode windows Vista. even though it incredibly is a good selection because of fact provider %. a million would be quickly released this 365 days. i might recommend abode windows Vista abode subject-unfastened and that i assure you, laptops with abode windows Vista abode subject-unfastened value decrease than $seven-hundred. To get the backside expenditures, purchase quickly from the wholesaler and not the shop. that's quite plenty it and don't pay attention to what others might desire to declare approximately Vista subject concerns. a minimum of you're with the maximum modern stuff mutually as they're interior the previous. that's awkward to stick to a minimum of one working gadget for greater suitable than 7 years mutually as the international around it progresses. Like I reported, provider %. a million is definite to knock XP off the cabinets.
2016-10-30 11:13:36
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answered by ? 4
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lets see, I'd want a widescreen, preferably a 12.1 or a 14.1 inch.
I'd want USB 2.0, a minimum of 1280x768 (wxga) screen resolution.
wireless b/g, 1 gig of ram, a mobile processor of 1.2 ghz or higher.
minimum 40 gig hard drive. cd is optional, I can always plug in a usb 2.0 cdrw or dvdrw
2007-04-27 10:28:46
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answered by tigerkitty2 5
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Well, you are going to have to tell us what you are going to school for.
Just saying you are using it for school does not tell us anything.
You could be going for graphic design, Architectural design, computer programming or any other career that requires a fast computer and we wouldn't know.
2007-04-27 10:19:14
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answered by Bjorn 7
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3.4GHz Pentium 4 650 w/ HT Technology, 1GB DDR2, 100GB, DVD?RW
2007-04-27 10:18:13
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answered by gotuthnkn 2
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make sure it has at-least 512MB ram
2007-04-27 10:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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