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Whats a good laptop/notebook for under $500 dollars?

Hello, I'm just curious weather anyone knows of any good laptop deals for under $500 or even $550 built for a huge multitasker, I'm planning on using it for school, to watch videos, make videos, listen to music, random mischief on the internet, and maybe even gaming, and i cant help but mention that i do have a lot of music producing software which i think takes a big tole on memory. I plan to buy the machine at a retail store like Frys or CompUSA etc.. somewhere I can drive too. I did spend sometime searching on my own and I did find these three laptops that seem like they would do me good, but I'm no computer expert so that's why I'm here, Lenovo http://www.frys.com/product/5966274?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG Fujitsu http://www.frys.com/product/5960584?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG Gateway http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5633769&CatId=4936 I was wondering if anyone would mind letting me in on the better deal between these three? I'm not to familiar with the brands, but i do know that Hard Drive Space is not an issue because i did see that the Fujitsu had more storage space. -thank you for your time : )

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  1. Well I don't know about frys and the last I heard compusa was out of business, at least around where I live. Based on what I know about the brands, my choice would be the lenovo. They're what used to be the ibm brand. They're known for sturdy construction. I don't know about fujitsu and gateway has become a bargan brand imo. However I might suggest you check out this site,

    http://www.pricewatch.com/

    and I don't know where abouts you are, but in my general area we have a micro center store that I just love. http://www.microcenter.com/ You may want to see if they have a location near you, if you're in the usa.


  2. I will recommend that you should not go for any of these instead of these I will suggest that you can purchase a Refurbished Dell Latitude D620 laptop or any other laptop.

    As these refurbished laptops which are really nice and great in physical condition as well as in specifications too.

    Check out the website link mentioned below


  3. Why not try assembling a desktop?

    You should be able to get hold of one good rig.....with that amount


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