Way out of the ballpark for something that sits around not being
used but once or twice a year.
Kyle Arola via Mercedes wrote:
Cheap in computing terms often doesn't include function.
For $400+ you can get a reasonably modern, functional, machine.
Kyle
On Feb 15, 2017 11:00 AM, "MG via Mercedes" <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
I wanted to keep it cheap just to do a few things. Not going to be for
everyday use.
Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
Last year I picked up a Thinkpad T420, I think it is a 2013 model, for
about $100 on eBay. Add a new battery for $30, copy of Win7 for $70, nice
SSD hard drive for another $50, and that is a really nice little machine.
Very fast.
The Win7 Pro 64 bit license key is on the sticker on the bottom of the
machine, but I don't have a copy of the media to install that. I could
have avoided paying for the Win7 Home edition that I bought.
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Max
Charleston SC
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