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Kaleva

(36,294 posts)
Wed Sep 1, 2021, 09:15 AM Sep 2021

Looking for advice on purchasing a new laptop

My Dell laptop is 11 years old and while it still does all I need it to, I think it's about time to buy a new one.

I don't play games or listen to music on mine and bookwork is minimal. Mostly I use it to cruise the internet, shop and pay bills on line.
The old Dell has a 17" display which I like and I don't want to go much smaller. Maybe 15" would be the lower limit.

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Looking for advice on purchasing a new laptop (Original Post) Kaleva Sep 2021 OP
Maybe go refurbished. LuvLoogie Sep 2021 #1
If you are low income.. jmbar2 Sep 2021 #2
I'll check that out! Kaleva Sep 2021 #6
I've had good luck with Dell refurbished laptops. Hoyt Sep 2021 #3
Same here. LastDemocratInSC Sep 2021 #4
The computer I use the most is my cheap refurbished Chromebook. hunter Sep 2021 #5

LuvLoogie

(6,995 posts)
1. Maybe go refurbished.
Wed Sep 1, 2021, 09:19 AM
Sep 2021

A lot of backordered electronics. Pricey due to a semiconductor shortage and other supply issues.

jmbar2

(4,874 posts)
2. If you are low income..
Wed Sep 1, 2021, 09:25 AM
Sep 2021

I've had good luck with PCsforPeople refurbs. Just bought a Dell laptop with a 17 screen for a friend for $150 or so.

They come with MS Office, which can be pricy if you have to purchase it separately.

hunter

(38,311 posts)
5. The computer I use the most is my cheap refurbished Chromebook.
Wed Sep 1, 2021, 11:56 AM
Sep 2021

I use it for nearly all my web browsing and much of my writing.

This is my second Chromebook. My first was broken by our large overly enthusiastic dog.

I don't like babysitting expensive laptops, cameras, phones, etc., when I travel. I'm very good at losing things, breaking things, or leaving them out where they'll be stolen. I hated traveling with an expensive Windows laptop.

There's usually a good supply of recent model "refurbished" Chromebooks for less than $150.

One thing that might concern you is the "best before date" which is the date google stops promising updates for a given model.

https://www.theregister.com/2019/08/22/buying_a_chromebook_dont_forget_to_check_when_it_expires/

The machines don't stop working past their expiration date and google has been known to extend these dates for popular machines.

My desktop machine runs Linux. That's the machine I use for editing photos and videos, compiling software, and emulating all my old computers going back to the late 'seventies.

In terms of "evil" I think Apple, Google, and Microsoft are all tied in the race to the bottom. I've built Linux laptops before, but maybe that makes them too "heavy" in the sense that I'd be carrying about 45 years of computer baggage around with me.

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