laptop recommendation
laptop recommendation
Primary use is email, social media, youtube and online banking. Not looking to spend more than $400 if possible.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Hello 
If you are going to carry it around, I'd recommend some of the light ultrabooks in the 14" range, we have 4 Lenovos that we use in my family, mostly Yoga and IdeaPads. I do like Lenovo and Dell brands.
For a budget laptop, I'd still look for decent processor/ram/ssd, something like those specs:
Processor: Intel i5/i7, or AMD Ryzen 3/5/7 (7nm technology, great performance and power-efficient processors) with over 6k Passmark scode (https://www.cpubenchmark.net/laptop.html)
RAM: 8GB
SSD: 256 or 512GB
Here is a decent one for $500, but not spectacular, and a bit large for my taste at 15.6" : https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-x512d ... Id=6420333
Walmart has some decently priced laptops sometimes, now there are a lot of "Back to School" sales going around. If not new, I've also bought slightly used/refurbished laptops from fleabay too. I will look around and post a link if I find something good.

If you are going to carry it around, I'd recommend some of the light ultrabooks in the 14" range, we have 4 Lenovos that we use in my family, mostly Yoga and IdeaPads. I do like Lenovo and Dell brands.
For a budget laptop, I'd still look for decent processor/ram/ssd, something like those specs:
Processor: Intel i5/i7, or AMD Ryzen 3/5/7 (7nm technology, great performance and power-efficient processors) with over 6k Passmark scode (https://www.cpubenchmark.net/laptop.html)
RAM: 8GB
SSD: 256 or 512GB
Here is a decent one for $500, but not spectacular, and a bit large for my taste at 15.6" : https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-x512d ... Id=6420333
Walmart has some decently priced laptops sometimes, now there are a lot of "Back to School" sales going around. If not new, I've also bought slightly used/refurbished laptops from fleabay too. I will look around and post a link if I find something good.
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Lenovo is my "go to" brand for our clients. However..business class models only, and..that takes it well out of your price range.
If I had to buy a laptop for myself and I had to keep the budget that low...I'd shop the Lenovo factory outlet and find a firesale on a refurb, quality Thinkpad T or X series.
If I had to buy a laptop for myself and I had to keep the budget that low...I'd shop the Lenovo factory outlet and find a firesale on a refurb, quality Thinkpad T or X series.
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Looking.YeOldeStonecat wrote:Lenovo is my "go to" brand for our clients. However..business class models only, and..that takes it well out of your price range.
If I had to buy a laptop for myself and I had to keep the budget that low...I'd shop the Lenovo factory outlet and find a firesale on a refurb, quality Thinkpad T or X series.

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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-x512d ... Id=6420333
Thats 100 bucks over your budget but its decent.
In the 400 dollar range everything is old CPUs or Celerons. Even for a little **** box for watching videos I'd want an ssd and like Philip said you want 8 GB of ram.
Thats 100 bucks over your budget but its decent.
In the 400 dollar range everything is old CPUs or Celerons. Even for a little **** box for watching videos I'd want an ssd and like Philip said you want 8 GB of ram.
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