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    Best place to buy a laptop

    600 dollar budget, I'm pretty tech illiterate. Is best buy a complete rip off?

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    Not on Craigslist

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^hahahahaha, i was about to say.............................

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    saw a website called woot.com, might have something you are looking for

    also, check out newegg dot com, best buy, walmart, probably some deals going on with school starting back up

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    I got mine on cregslist its a Sony veo for 80 bucks and its 600 new im on it now and used it for years but then again Im a cregslist master lol

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    Costco if you can get to it. great return policy if you don't like it!

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    Thanks guys, appreciate the responses

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Ferguson, MO. They're free there.
    Hahahaha ^^^ lmao!

    Costco best buy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armykid93 View Post
    600 dollar budget, I'm pretty tech illiterate. Is best buy a complete rip off?
    Anywhere but the Apple Store!!!!!

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    I had a buddy build me a windows computer! I hate windows but the software I use in my sales gig is only windows driven, umma mac guy!!! But he put in a solid state drive and decked it out for 500$... Find a nerd and have em' build u something, hahaha....

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    Tigerdirect is a good place. I saw newegg mentioned also. Best buy isn't terrible but if you find something you like there - it doesn't hurt to cross reference a search online to see if what you found in the store can be had cheaper elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armykid93 View Post
    600 dollar budget, I'm pretty tech illiterate. Is best buy a complete rip off?
    Get a chromebook from amazon. The Acer c720 with an intel i3 and 4 GB of ram is a great laptop for $250-300.

    Chrome os runs is insanely fast.

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    The Lenovo Yoga is priced quite well on the Lenovo website, otherwise I'd buy off Amazon. Conversely, buying an older MacBook Pro, then swapping in an SSD, placing the old HD in the optic drive, and increasing ram is great if you're comfortable doing so. I have an early 2011 aluminum unibody MBP with a Sony EVO Pro SSD and 16g of ram; runs like a hummingbird on meth.

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    Great tips guys (especially Ferguson) as I'm looking for one for my 13 yr old.
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    Honestly, $600 isn't very much money when buying a computer. You get exactly what you paid for with computers (as with everything).

    One thing they don't tell you when you go laptop shopping is the make of and the bus speed of the motherboard. There is also differences in the speeds of ram memory and hard drives.

    For around $650-800 you can get yourself a decent laptop with an i5 class of processor. If battery life is an issue for you, you want a 5th gen processor. They use considerably less power than their 4th gen counterparts (they're all still using that i3, i5 and i7 classification). And there are also reasonably big differences between processors within their naming scheme. Not all 5th gen i7's are alike.

    Best buy price matches newegg, costco, walmart, target, fry's, tiger direct, amazon, rakuten, buy, and a bunch of others (supposing they're both the shipper and seller). So if they sell the same exact model, best buy won't be undersold. Problem is that most retailers strike deals with the manufacturers and they come up with "exclusive" models with their stores that are identical to the exclusive models being sold at other stores (except for the model number) so that you can't price match.

    One thing you should consider is what you want the computer to be able to do for you.

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    What would be a good one for a 13 year old for both school work and gaming?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    What would be a good one for a 13 year old for both school work and gaming?
    Macbook Air

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    What would be a good one for a 13 year old for both school work and gaming?
    I think looking into the chromebook is a great start - and great starting place for one - I still use mine and like numbere mentioned I didn't pay more than 250 for it... I'm pretty sure it would have everything he would need/& want

    I also have a google chromebook(not up to speed on all the technological gadgets but it's very easy) even for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3

    I think looking into the chromebook is a great start - and great starting place for one - I still use mine and like numbere mentioned I didn't pay more than 250 for it... I'm pretty sure it would have everything he would need/& want
    Most importantly is the virus/malware protection so he an visit porn sites :-p

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    What would be a good one for a 13 year old for both school work and gaming?
    A chromebook is the best bang for your buck right now, especially for a student.

    If she wants immersive games she can put it in developer mode and dual boot linux. Then she can run steam with the added bonus of being able to learn how to code.

    Being able to write code is going to be important in any kids future now a days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    A chromebook is the best bang for your buck right now, especially for a student.

    If she wants immersive games she can put it in developer mode and dual boot linux. Then she can run steam with the added bonus of being able to learn how to code.
    Right on numbere! It's defo the best bang for your buck by far... Especially for students! Idk how code works but I wish I learned earlier!

    Lmao Haz! LOLOL

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    Writing code would be like trying to learn Chinese for me..... I just don't understand computer shit at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3 View Post
    Right on numbere! It's defo the best bang for your buck by far... Especially for students! Idk how code works but I wish I learned earlier!

    Lmao Haz! LOLOL
    My only regret is that I didn't buy one sooner lol. MY 720 with an i3 runs circles around my macbook. Have about 50 tabs open right now and it boots in under 10 seconds.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard View Post
    Writing code would be like trying to learn Chinese for me..... I just don't understand computer shit at all
    Learning code when you're an adult is like learning another language. It's much easier to do when you're a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3 View Post
    I think looking into the chromebook is a great start - and great starting place for one - I still use mine and like numbere mentioned I didn't pay more than 250 for it... I'm pretty sure it would have everything he would need/& want

    I also have a google chromebook(not up to speed on all the technological gadgets but it's very easy) even for me
    You have a pixel?

    I'm totally envious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard View Post
    Most importantly is the virus/malware protection so he an visit porn sites :-p
    And your point is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel

    And your point is?
    Guess you already had that area covered. Well done big man

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    I would definitely check and make sure a chromebook will support the games and other activities your kid may want to do.

    My thought would be if you get a decent laptop it should do everything the kid will need (school wise) for the next 3 years or so, therefore it might be worth considering.

    I got a surface pro 3 with a mid level package and its a beast. All the speed in the world, boots the OS in 10-15 seconds and no worries about hard-drive problems. Its also something you can expand on, I got a docking station, 26" high res monitor, wireless mouse and keyboard so its my road warrior but when I get home I can slip it into the dock and have all the comforts of a conventional workstation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    My only regret is that I didn't buy one sooner lol. MY 720 with an i3 runs circles around my macbook. Have about 50 tabs open right now and it boots in under 10 seconds.



    Learning code when you're an adult is like learning another language. It's much easier to do when you're a kid.
    Eh, it's easier than people make it out to be. It's really a matter of being able to conceptually see what you're trying to do. The syntax anyone can copy out of a book.

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    Military px store or shop local sale adds. Fry's have good sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Military px store or shop local sale adds. Fry's have good sales.
    Frys gives out bad advice though. The salesmen there work on commission there so they have an agenda. On top of that, the amount of commission they get isn't necessarily based on what's most expensive. So often times, they push shit on you because they make more money on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    Frys gives out bad advice though. The salesmen there work on commission there so they have an agenda. On top of that, the amount of commission they get isn't necessarily based on what's most expensive. So often times, they push shit on you because they make more money on it.
    That's why you do your research before you buy so you know what you want and dont take advice from sales persons. Same with cars and most anything you want to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    That's why you do your research before you buy so you know what you want and dont take from sales persons. Same with cars and most anything you want to buy.
    That's the thing though. Most people don't do any research in to their purchases. I used to figure it was just electronics (these people will label themselves computer illiterate and helpless in that field), but they use the same lazy mentality in all of their purchase. Like when they go buy cars, I'd say the overwhelming majority don't know shit about cars or even about what they want in a car. These people are suckers and the salesmen know it.

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