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At this price point, you are better off buying used. That is basically a chrome book with win10. It will work for most of your points, but don't expect to play games on it. It is also not 1080 p

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Just now, LucasDerpYT said:

Again, read what I need it for. And if its brand new its better (better support, gauranteed no viruses, etc)

Yep, just clarified. See my edit. 

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Just now, bgibbz said:

Yep, just clarified. See my edit. 

I can see the difference between 720 on my 768p laptop and 1080p.

Also, I found this https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-HP-Silver-15.6-15-f271wm-Laptop-PC-with-Intel-Pentium-N3540-Quad-Core-Processor-4GB-Memory-500GB-Hard-Drive-and-Windows-10-Home/49332584

20 bucks more for quad core

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2 minutes ago, LucasDerpYT said:

That will work. I would upgrade memory though, and the screen is still not 1080p. 

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Just now, bgibbz said:

That will work. I would upgrade memory though, and the screen is still not 1080p. 

Yea, hopefully it is like a EE PC (I worked with one a few months back for my grandma) where you can access the RAM on the bottom and install more easily.

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Just now, LucasDerpYT said:

Yea, hopefully it is like a EE PC (I worked with one a few months back for my grandma) where you can access the RAM on the bottom and install more easily.

Yep. Usually you can, a few manufactures decide to solder on the memory though. 

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Just now, bgibbz said:

Yep. Usually you can, a few manufactures decide to solder on the memory though. 

I have like a HP Notebook 15 g110 something and it has 4GB and instead of being like my brother's toshiba, you have to take off the keyboard, take out the motherboard, the HDD, etc to get to the RAM slots and then you can only install up to 4 more GB

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9 hours ago, bgibbz said:

Yep. Usually you can, a few manufactures decide to solder on the memory though. 

Ayyy, what do you think about this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Probook-4545-Laptop-500GB-HDD-8GB-RAM-2-7GHz-AMD-A6-4400M-CPU-15-6-Screen-/201708412014?hash=item2ef6c21c6e:g:Aa8AAOSwx2dYG6e1

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9 hours ago, bgibbz said:

Yep. Usually you can, a few manufactures decide to solder on the memory though. 

Or should me and my brother get these (lot of 2) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-2-Dell-E6420-Laptops-8GB-Ram-320GB-HDs-i5-processors-/122212059118?hash=item1c746807ee:g:XgwAAOSw44BYEQDM

The fact that their 50 dollars each is a little sketchy i guess.

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