Laptops are great, that's a given. Fast, compact, incredibly useful. Only problem ' Price. Beautiful all singing all dancing Laptops with the latest technology are introduced to the market everyday and these new laptops come with a big price tag. That's great if you've got loads of money or work in a job where your employer has to buy it for you. But if not and if you can't afford the prices is there any way you can get yourself a powerful laptop on the cheap. In this article I have some tips for you on how to get a cheap yet powerful laptop.
With mobile wireless internet everywhere laptops have come of age. The days of them being expensive mobile word processors and the salesperson's PowerPoint presentation unit are gone forever. You can now do all the things you do on your desktop PC pretty much anywhere anytime. Add this to the fact that they are faster and more reliable that desktop PCs, can be hooked up to large screens, full size keyboards and USB hubs then they become a very real desktop replacement as well as mobile powerhouses.
**So how do you go about getting a power user level Laptop at half price?**
1) Buy slightly older technology
Rapid advance in technology makes it meaningless to buy the latest technology at a high price unless you've got more money than sense. For example, when laptops with wireless capability first came to the market they cost upto US$2500. Now just about all laptops have this.
2) Buy used or refurbished laptop
The depreciation of a laptop value is so high, that after one year in the market, a laptop can easily lose half its value. So last years power user super laptop is now half price. And despite technology changes 1 year is not very long even so and that 1 year old is a serious powerhouse.
So if you're looking for a cheap laptop, look for one which is close to one year old. The main area to take care on is condition. By their nature laptops can get knocked about.
**But where to find this type of Laptop in best condition?**
Simple. You buy gamers or business power users. Buying any electronic gadgets including laptops from hard core power users or gamers is a great strategy. Why's that?
Gamers or power users fall into the "more money than sense" or "company buys it for them" groups. They either want or need the latest and most powerful technology to run their games or power hungry applications and they don't settle for second best. Gamers take real good care of their laptops and company users are backed up by pro IT people.
Gamers also need the best technology. So after one year, they will be bored of what they have and will look to sell off their laptops so that they can buy a new one.
So where to find these great people who will sell you a laptop that's brilliant for everything apart from the high end physics?
**Friends**
If you have friends who are gamers, ask them if or when they are planning to sell off their laptop. Who knows, maybe you can get your good and cheap laptop from them. A source you can trust very much as well.
**Gamer Hang Outs**
Scan through gaming forums and local gaming community online or in gamer cafe notice boards.
If you don't have gamer friends then scanning through gaming forums online is another way to get good and cheap deals for used laptop. Or look on eBay but make a rule only consider sellers in your own country with good feedback and a solid returns and support policy.
**Where to find gamer forums?**
Google search for gaming forums. Start basic "gaming chat forum" and if no luck find out what the very latest games are and look for forums to do with the game title.
Visit each one and check to see if they have a for sale Section. There you'll definitely find many post from gamers looking to sell their gaming laptops.
**Local bulletin boards and classifieds**
Do scan through local bulletin boards near you for cheap deals on laptop. Craigslist.org is also well worth a look as it is by nature local.
Local boards are especially good if there are software companies around the area. They often sell their used computers or laptops for sale when their projects end.
**What to look for**
Look for cheap laptop with at least 1gb memory - This is especially important for used laptop. If the processor speed is slow, then having more memory can compensate for the lack in speed. In fact, the size of memory plays a big part in determining how fast a laptop runs an application and just by increasing the memory size, you'll get a huge boost in speed.
A cheap laptop with at least 1gb memory will also run most non graphic intensive application easily and will run graphics fine as long as the graphics card is reasonable.
**Important. Make sure it's from a mainline manufacturer**
Very important because if you are buying used laptop, then the chances of requiring servicing is higher than a new laptop. So if you buy from a reputable manufacturer, you will save a lot of trouble and time if your laptop do require servicing. It may well be that there is no warranty but at least, just like with a car, there will be many places you can get it looked at.
I hope this has been helpful and that you can now see that getting a good laptop need not be a wallet buster and that it is possible to get a cheap power user laptop. Just think gamers!
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Sometimes they even get their only bids. If you want your item to sell for a good price, then, it makes no sense to let it finish on a day and time when no-one's going to be around to care.
Selling to Business.
If you're selling business equipment and have mostly business customers, you should really aim to have your auctions finishing between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. It is worth, however, for more details visit to www.auction-words.com trying to avoid mornings and avoiding the ?lead-in? and ?lead-out? that takes place on Monday and Friday themselves.
Selling to Home.
If most of your sales are to private customers having it shipped to their own home, then you want your auctions to finish when these kinds of customers will be around. Unfortunately, these times are the opposite of what they are for the business customers. The ideal time to catch a home customer is on a Sunday evening.
You could draw up a little timetable of when you should and shouldn't be listing depending on the days of the week ? make it red, amber and green, traffic light style, and stick it on your wall.
Schedule Listings.
Of course, if that all sounds like too much trouble then there is an easier ? if more expensive ? way of doing things. Simply use any of the many tools that let you schedule listings (almost all listing programs and sites do) ? you can set the start date for any day and time you feel like.
Be aware that you might have to pay a few cents per listing for this if you do it through eBay. With some software, you may also need to leave your computer on all the time, for more details visit to www.auctions-profits.com so the software can start the auctions when it's supposed to. The advantage of this method, however, is that there will be no per-listing fee, since the auctions were scheduled through your computer and not through eBay.
If it's the home market you're after, then you might not have realised what one of the most powerful things to sell on eBay is. I'll give you a clue: it's not consumer electronics, or media products. It's what eBay is famous for. Check out the next email for more.
Tips for Selling Collectibles on eBay.
Yes, collectibles! Collectibles are where eBay started, and they're still one of its biggest areas ? however much they might want you to believe they're not. eBay's most hardcore and long-time users are almost all collectors of something or other ? it is quite common to post what you think is a mundane item, only to have collectors suddenly go to war over it because it is somehow linked to something they collect.
Collectors are the people on eBay who really do pay top-dollar for things that seem like junk to you and him ? not to mention to the people you'll be getting your stock from! That's why you can make so much profit on collectibles. Here are a few tips.
Go to people's homes. People's homes are full of things that someone out there collects ? they are the best and cheapest source of collectibles out there. Sure, you might find something if you hang around at enough garage sales, but you'd have competition. Getting invited to people's homes to look around should be a dream for you, and one you're doing your best to make a reality.
Buy on other auction sites. You'll be surprised how much money you can make if you buy the collectibles that people sell on smaller auction sites like Yahoo Auctions, and then list it on eBay. These sellers will often be perfectly knowledgeable about their item, but simply getting a lower price because they serve a smaller marketplace. Sometimes you can almost double your money.
List every tiny, tiny detail. Remember that collectors really care about the most seemingly insignificant things. An item from one year can be worth thousands while the one from the year before is near-worthless, or an item that is one shade of a colour can be worth far more than one of a subtly different shade. It's not worth puzzling over and it's not worth trying to pass your items off as something they're not ? just make sure you put absolutely everything you know in the description.
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When you are listing items that require close research and description down to the tiniest detail, however, don't be tempted to steal someone else's work! Whatever you do, don't take another seller's description and try to pass it off as your own, as this could have all sorts of consequences for you. Our next email gives you a guide to eBay's policy on description theft.
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