Toshiba makes the best laptops. I would highly recommend a Toshiba Satellite M65-S9092. I got mine from Best Buy, and you should to. The Geek Squad is always there to help you when you need them.
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Toshiba do not make the best laptop. Each manufacturer has their own good / bad things about them. IMO toshiba, are good value for money, but not the best. There is a heap of manufacturers, ie Acer, Advent, IBM, HP...
If its laptops, then Alienware / Sony are the best regarding spec.
PC's, best quality specification again Alienware / Voodoo.
But there is nothing wrong with going to your local PC builder, and ask them for advice, as to what you want to be able to do, and get them to build one to your specification. Any good quality PC builder, would be happy to do this for you. That way, you get what you want, instead of purchasing one off the shelf, with addon's you may not need. IE why have a 800GTS graphics card, costing $600, (£300), when you will only be using the PC for simple Surfing, or writing letters etc.
Now Pentium IV Second Hand is the Cheap and Best for Working average applications. It cost vice cheap Starting Price 3,500/- with the Minimum Requirement of 10GB HD,256MB of RAM, Monitor, KB, Mouse.
All computer companies have low budget and affordable models; Acer has the 5000 series of laptops and HP has the 3400 desktop series. Factory refurbished computers are another option when seeking an inexpensive computer as they are usually priced at about half their original selling price.
If you are not willing to build your own, then some of the best computers which are relatively cheap would be Toshiba computers. They are normally very cheap yet have performance of a much more expensive computer.
The best laptop computer for a college student will combine needed features in a cost effective package to meet a student's budget. Some important features to look for are: Wi-Fi connectivity, large hard drive, moderately fast processor speed, large screen with high resolution and a sturdy case.
The cheapest computer brand is I think apple.
I can get you a computer in South Africa made entirely of wood, it would cost you less than $2.
The world's cheapest computer goes for a price of $9.
A good computer for a low price would be on Amazon, EBay, or Craigslist. They sell new and used computers for a decent price. You can find the one that fits your exact price range.
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The cheapest Mac computer Apple offers is the Mac Mini, which starts at $599.00 in its most basic configuration. Apple's cheapest laptop is the Macbook Air, which is $999.00 in its smallest size and most basic configuration.
basically a keybord types text into a computer.
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I think the cheapest retail computer is a Macintosh I think just so you know this might not be the right answer you might want to type this question on google
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The world's cheapest computer goes for a price of $9.
Personally I believe that CompUSA sells the cheapest computer software. They also have a website called TigerDirect which makes it easier for them to get better deals on things. They also have a very good selection of computer hardware.
The Compaq Presario is the cheapest HP Laptop computer and it sells for $349 after savings and rebaits. Its features inlcude 2MB Hard Drive, and it is EneryStar compliant.
You can find the cheapest computer parts online at www.newegg.com/. Another good site is www.pricewatch.com/ because it offers comparison shopping makes online shopping easy.
The cheapest touch screen computer is about $1000.00 You can purchase this computer at either Best Buy, Frys Electronics or Target stores. You could also go on line and goggle touch screen computers to find out where you can purchase them.
The safest and cheapest type of mining is surface mining.
The cheapest building insurance will depend on the type and location of your building. Check several online brokers to find the cheapest for your particular circumstances.
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