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I am thinking about buying a laptop from my schools auction (site at bottom) but am concerned they maybe out of date. I won’t be doing any super heavy gaming but i do like to play some online games so it is important that it can handle this. What price should i bid and if there are any upgrades need how much would they cost.

http://www.franklinregional.k12.pa.us/stuff/auction.pdf

p.s. item number two is the one i was going to get but if you think one of the others would be better please speak up and say why.

7 Responses to “Buying a Used Laptop From a School Auction ?”

  • Pittdude says:

    don’t do it speedo man

  • +Jø€ Thôrи†õи Thα Be§†eяe§†!+ says:

    dont do it, just buy a new 1 if u can…

  • Mark says:

    not very good.
    you should look at a new laptop if you would like one that will last
    I would suggest macbook
    or possibly get a cheap pc that is loaded with linux
    linux and mac os are both virus free systems because they cannot open .exe files

  • David R says:

    not enough ram and hard drives are too small 15 years ago they were good

  • cooltd825 says:

    hah, wow. at least they’re not selling those crappy STAR laptops we’ve had to use forever. the new Thinkpads are way nice.

    but yeah, that’s junk. get something new.

  • SFC V says:

    You can always find a better deal on Ebay. You can pick out some good Laptops, P4 etc. Fairly certain, if the school is selling it–well it is very old, and probably has problems.
    So look on Ebay, got a million to choose from. I have bought many on Ebay—around $100. I like the P3 computers myself. Always seem to work well for me. I can run Vista on them, or XP, or Windows 2000. Pretty versital. What ever you deside—get a 60 to 80 gig hard drive at least. That would hold all your photos, music, video’s etc.

  • David says:

    seems pretty crappy if you ask me

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