
Often I hear from friends, “I need a basic computer, but I don’t have the money for something new.” I think the masses are not familiar with nitty gritty technology specifications; and therefore, are either scared to buy a new computer or, are unfamiliar with what to look for in a used one.
So, here’s a basic cheat sheet for you to refer to when shopping for a cheap laptop for yourself to use on the go, or for your kid to use for school or parent to use to make video calls to the grand kids. Whoever it’s for, it should still be cheaper than a new iPod!
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MINIMUM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Processor, Pentium M (or newer Intel Core processors, but AVOID Intel Celeron M processor – it’s too faulty)
- Hard Drive, 60 GB (or more)
- RAM Memory, DIMM DDR II, 2GB (or more. memory is SO cheap now that if you want to upgrade just make sure the hard drive slots are expandable, the user manual will tell you the maximum hard drive space you can add)
- Built-in wireless networking card. 802.11b is okay, but if it has 802.11g, or 802.11n that’s even better
- 1 Ethernet port
- 2 USB ports (or more)
- 1 headphone jack (or more)
- Operating System: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or 3 or Vista (AVOID Windows 7 Starter edition operating software, it’s too limiting)
NICE TO HAVE, BUT NOT ESSENTIAL
- 1 VGA port (to use external monitor would be nice)
- 1 HDMI port would be quite fancy
- 1 DVD+/-RW Drive, 8X (or faster)
BEST BRANDS
- Dell
- Toshiba
- Asus
- Sony
- IBM
ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE
I recommend using AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition and download it online. It REALLY works great!
