Monday, September 13, 2010

I am a college student and inevitability a cheap but devout laptop. What is the best business deal? Where should I look?


I am a college student and inevitability a cheap but devout laptop. What is the best business deal? Where should I look?

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I don't know what you consider cheap, but I paid $800 for a Toshiba final summer. We got it on tigerdirect.com. That might be a devout place to start.
I'm in like peas in a pod situation as you, I dont want to spend more than 500. So I seen some really polite deals on Best Buy.com! Good luck!!
I as all right am a College student and I found a fantastic laptop on Craig's List for $50. It's quite matured (2000 I believe) its the Laptop XPi CD but it's great! So best bet would be:



www.craigslist.com

www.kijiji.com
Dell
I newly bought a 350$ laptop in great condition on ebay. Some culture may consider this risky, but if you look at the seller's reputation and they have thousands of positive responses, you are going to be okay.

The laptop I get was state of the art, 80GB firm drive 1024 ram, etc. so I didn't pilfer a hit on quality any, and it was a Gateway, so I didn't nick some backwater generic brand. I strongly reccomend ebay.
You should get a Toshiba Satellite M65-S9092 for college, since Toshiba make the best laptops. I would highly recommend it.


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