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New 7 Inch Android 2.2 Wifi Mini Laptop, 2Gb, 3g (Bangkok) THB3950

  • Country: Thailand
  • Listed: August 27, 2011 10:49 am
  • Expires: This ad has expired

New 7 inch Wifi Mini laptop with Real Google Android 2.2, 2 Gb,256 Mb,3 G,Flash 10.1,Multi language.Very easy to taking it with you….You can watch movies,play games like Angry birds, chat with your friends,browse the internet and many things more. And you also can download everything from the Android market. Multi language…. you also can write the Thai language with it,so a good gift for your girlfriend. Ask for the description. Local buyers only and scammers…. i dont ship to Africa. I can meet at the On Nut Bts station or you can pick it up. Location: Bangkok it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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New 7 Inch Android 2.2 Wifi Mini Laptop, 2Gb, 3g (Bangkok) THB3950

There are actually more brand name laptops than desktops these days, with the most popular models being the Dell Latitude, Toshiba Satellite, Sony Vaio, HP Pavilion, IBM Thinkpad and Apple iBook. Most of these models have been around forever, which means you can’t just buy a Thinkpad and assume that you’re getting a recent IBM laptop. The Thinkpad, Sony Vaio and the Apple Powerbooks probably hold their value a little better than the other brands, because they are rarely sold at deep discounts, even on closeout. However, I don’t see any reason to pay for name recognition in a cheap used laptop, and notebooks that are still operating after a couple years are well beyond any initial quality concerns. Don’t be surprised if every Satellite you see has a dead battery.

If you don’t want to do all these tests yourself or you want an expert opinion, most repair places would not charge more than $80 for a complete diagnostic check-up. When your used computer cost less than half the original retail price, $80 isn’t much.

Buy a laptop that has its original “recovery CD”. What some sellers do is wipe the drive and put Linux on it because they lost the original Windows disc, i.e. “recovery CD”. This sucks because in reality Windows may run best on that laptop over Linux (due to proprietary hardware with proprietary drivers). The first thing you should do with any used laptop is immediately do a “slow” format of the hard drive (this will mark any bad sectors) then pop in the recovery disc and install the provided Windows OS. If you like it, stick with it. If not, wipe it out and put on Linux.

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