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Mike McCall

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So, a family member is looking for a good laptop for ~$500 or less (I know). She purchased an HP Pavilion that is so slow I'm resetting it so she can take it back. I honestly don't know what to recommend for her and would appreciate suggestions.
 
Ugh, she insists on new (had that discussion). This HP has an i5 processor, but it runs at 1.6GHz making it really slow. It's actually for my niece who graduated Texas A&M this year. It's replacing a Lenovo T4xx (don't remember the specific model) which she got for college 4-years ago. I would just put an SSD in it and continue to run with it, but what do I know? Her mother insists on replacing it but no one can tell me why. Family stuff is always convoluted.
 
This may not go anywhere as this family member (sister-in-law) simply will not listen to anything I tell her. The only way she will buy refurbished is if it came with an extended warranty which includes spills, drops, etc. She's looking for a unicorn for <$500. If you want my help, listen to what I say. If you won't listen, go away! Ugh!
 
If she wants a nice new good laptop as a present, she's going to have to pit out the money for it. Otherwise she should just get her something else
 
Your best bet is to watch for something on sale last time I went down this rabbit hole with a friend it was a total pain in the ass. Got lucky to spot a deal and told him to get it.

The Biggest problem I find is Chromebooks have flooded the sub 500$ market making it nearly impossible to find a decent laptop for $500.

With back to school around the corner you may get lucky

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So, she left here awhile ago and will head home tomorrow. She said she's going to return the laptop, but there's currently no plan to replace it. She won't listen to what I tell her, has unrealistic expectations, and always thinks she's right. So, until something changes I'm sitting this one out. She expects to replace a very good Lenovo T series which has lasted my niece for 6-years (I learned today) with nothing but a hard drive replacement, for under <$500. Having graduated this year I get her desire to get something different. So why not wait until you have a couple of paychecks in-hand and go buy what you want? I don't think I'm getting the whole story on this. Anyway, I'm staying away until something changes.
 
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