Whats a good secondhand laptop to buy?

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  • Googley
    Newbie
    • Apr 2010
    • 18

    #1

    Whats a good secondhand laptop to buy?

    I need to upgrade my old laptop and looking to buy a secondhand one. Can anyone advise me on what brand/model would be half decent as got caught out in the past as dont understand the tech. stuff. Need 2 GB memory and 120 gb harddrive, rest dont have a clue but current one is slow as tortoise so got to go.

    Tried other sites but all commercial reviews whereas I would rather have user reviews to get the truth.

    Budget: under ?150 - only know no Acer's.

    Thanks
  • j1mgg
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 61

    #2
    Hi mate,

    What do you use your current laptop for?

    Netbook could be a good choice but the usual sites such as ebay and gumtree are the places i would look.

    The main thing I would look for is a decent processor as yu can always upgrade RAM and hard disk. If you could maybe stretch it to just over ?200 you may be able to get an ex display one.

    This one was ?225 from argos new

    The Lenovo G Series 15.6in laptop comes with a HD display for great visual quality, AMD Athlon 2 Dual Core processor, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Its built-in webcam and microphone are ideal for instant messaging programmes plus it also has the wealth of fantastic features afforded to it by the Windows 7 Premium operating system.
    CPU and Memory:

    ?AMD Athlon 2 dual core.
    ?2.1GHz processor speed.
    ?2GB DDR2 RAM memory.
    ?250GB hard drive.
    Display features:

    ?15.6in widescreen display.
    ?High definition display.
    ?Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
    DVD optical drives:

    ?DVD-RW(read/write).
    Graphics:

    ?ATI Radeon HD with 4200 graphics card.
    Interfaces and connectivity:

    ?5-in-1 media card reader.
    ?Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Pro (MS-Pro), xD, Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
    ?3 USB ports.
    ?1 Ethernet port.
    ?B/g/n wireless/WiFi enabled.
    Multi-media features:

    ?0.3MP built-in webcam.
    ?Built-in mic.
    Operating system and software:

    ?Microsoft Windows 7 Premium.
    Software included:

    ?Microsoft Home Office and Student (trial Version).
    ?Anti-virus and security (trial version).
    ?Adobe Reader.
    Preloaded manufacturers suite of applications include:

    ?Music.
    ?Photo.
    ?Movie.
    ?Business.
    ?Tuition.
    ?Gaming.
    General features:

    ?Up to 4 hours battery life.
    ?Size H2.65, W38.1, D24.5cm.
    ?Weight 2.7kg.

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    • Googley
      Newbie
      • Apr 2010
      • 18

      #3
      I use it mainly for documents (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc) and Internet Browsing - can have a lot of docs on there at once.

      I really wanted a reliable one but have never heard of the brand Lenovo - who makes it and are spares available. I have found upgrading ram and hardrive can cost over ?100 which is why I am looking to buy another one but I may be wrong and I cant do it myself so have to pay to get it done as well.

      Problem I have found with Argos is that you get absolutely no support at all and their customer care leaves a lot to be desired - unless your lucky and have no problem but laptops can be so risky even when brand new.

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      • j1mgg
        Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 61

        #4
        Lenovo is IBM. They stopped branding their aptops as IBM and changed to lenovo, dont know why.

        Ram and hard disk arent hard to change and also ram can be pretty inexpensive along with a hard drive.

        Not sure about good sites to buy second hand ones though.

        check crucialdotcom to see how much ram your current one can handle and then t will show you a price for it and see for yourself what you think.

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