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laptop recommendations?


Question Posted Monday November 3 2008, 9:45 pm

Well, my mom and dad said they would buy me a new laptop for christmas because my current one is almost 3 years old. I have NO idea what to ask for. They want:

- Under 600 dollers
- durable

I want:

-Fast internet
-exceptional webcam with mic.
-lots of storage
-preferrably small

Ugh, it seems it's impossible to meet all those requirements for a low price, but I desperately need a new laptop. Mine's slow plus it's missing 2 keys! It's pretty ancient. What are some good deals? Thanks SO much!


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9dayz answered Thursday November 13 2008, 2:24 am:
with those budget it almost impossible to buy a brand new laptop but u can also consider an older version one but still new! but you can buy netbook (new terms for smaller yet the most portable laptop ever built), Don't worry heres my tips:

1. finds netbook, such as ASUS eeePC 901 powered with Intel Mobile Atom Processor, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n Wireless, 1GB DDR2, 20GB SSD, 8.9" WSVGA screen, Webcam, Windows XP home for approx US$ 500. actually many brands offer quite similar spec yet similar price but most of them using linux instead of windows to reduce the price.

2. Surf more often in sites dedicated to sell computer products such as tigerdirect.com, active shopper.com with keywords such as netbook, ULV, atom, via notebooks etc & go to the official sites of the producers to see the products line up and price range such as asus.com, lenovo.com etc


Glad to help!

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WittyUsernameHere answered Friday November 7 2008, 4:06 am:
You get what you pay for. Remember that.

Honestly, you want dell.com and you want a 4 year warranty. Its going to cost more, but you can start at the bottom and upgrade what you need.

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josephballard10 answered Tuesday November 4 2008, 8:25 am:
Let's see, I know how you can meet all of these recquirements and actually spend less than 600 dollars.

I don't know if you've ever used eBay before but maybe you should try it, simply order it online, everything's actually cheaper when it's ordered online.

E-Mail Me for more help: josephballard10@inbox.com
Please leave me feedback on my answer ThankYou :)

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advicee4yuu answered Monday November 3 2008, 9:53 pm:
You could get a laptop for around $300.00
buy a webcam for around $50.00 for a laptop & a mic
Also look online at bestbuy.com


Hope I helped!xo

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