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Best Cheap Laptops Under $100
Let’s find your next cheap laptop!
So, first and foremost, I’m sure you’re aware that $100 is a pretty low amount to spend for any computer. And back in the day, you could have been labeled insane for believing you could get a laptop for this price without waiting for Black Friday bargains.
But now it’s 2020, and you’ve discovered a mythical site called “Back Market” that might be able to assist you find that once-impossible laptop deal. No, you won’t be able to play the most cutting-edge video games on any of these devices, but who needs those anyway? You need to get some work done on your laptop, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money.
HP Chromebook 14 14-inch
Have you ever had the pleasure of owning an HP? Their computers have a reputation for being long-lasting, and this one is likely to be no exception. A 14-inch screen (bigger than the largest screen option on a MacBook Air), an SSD (Solid State Driveβthis is what you want over an HDD if you want long-term dependability), and Chrome OS are all available for around $100. What exactly does that imply?
As a result, Chrome OS is based on Chrome (the best Internet browser that exists right now, thank you Google). Chromebooks may not be able to access as many software packages as Windows computers, but they are clearly more secure, provide greater value at cheaper prices, are easier to use, and are simply a superior choice for many consumers. A Chromebook is definitely a superior laptop for your needs unless you’re an advanced user who needs specific features that are only available on Windows.
Another reason I recommend getting a Chromebook is that it would be difficult to get a Windows or Mac with an SSD in this price range. SSDs are believed to be more dependable and long-lasting than HDDs. But what exactly are SSDs and hard disk drives (HDDs)? Do you want me to get all geeky on you? Yes? Okay!
SSDs are solid state drives, which means they are completely solid and have no moving parts. They’re essentially a swarm of microchips squished together. Hard disk drives, or HDDs, are complicated mechanical devices that write and store data. Inside an HDD, you’ll find platters, spindles, actuator arms, and a slew of other complicated mechanical components. Moving parts are interesting to look at, but you want to reduce them to a minimum when it comes to computers.
Dell Chromebook 7310 13-inch
This one had to be added to the list. For the price, this is an incredible bargain. This refurbished laptop features a slim design, an SSD, and a 13.3-inch display (my personal favorite screen size). This inexpensive laptop also runs on Chrome OS, so if you’re looking for something simple and easy to use, this is the laptop for you.
Another thing to keep in mind about this computer’s storage: because Chrome OS is Internet-based, there isn’t much onboard storage (16GB). But don’t be concerned. For a limited time, Google is offering a bargain that includes 100GB of Google Drive storage.
Lenovo ThinkPad X131E 11-inch
Okay, I know I just made a big fuss about SSDs, but this refurbished laptop still has a hard drive. However, this HDD contains 320GB of storage, making this low-cost laptop a steal. This system, unlike the Chromebooks we viewed at earlier, runs Windows! This laptop is perfect for educational tasks that may necessitate the use of the Microsoft platform. If you want to connect a screen, it even has an HDMI port, which is unusual for a laptop in this price category. Did I mention it’s a ThinkPad from Lenovo? Many people laud this laptop series for its practical design and rock-solid dependability.
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