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for getting rid of the laptop, i'd recommend going to www.bestbuytradein.com. depending on the specifications and condition of the machine, you could use whatever credit exists towards the purchase of a new computer.




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There are plenty of companies where you can sell electronics -- places that'll happily buy old fitness trackers, smartwatches, gaming consoles, laptops, digital cameras and other electronic equipment. In exchange, they'll send you cold hard cash, often in the form of a gift card or PayPal transfer. (Not too shabby for that MacBook gathering dust in your closet.) You can even sell your old electronics without having to visit a physical location such as a pawn shop, now that used electronics website options are becoming more popular. And you won't have to worry about paying for shipping or shouldering the cost of a fee, which is somewhat commonplace with services that sell electronics and old equipment.


If you have a newer laptop or an older one in great condition, consider donating it. It could be as simple as handing it down to your kid or your friend's kid, but there are local, national, and international organizations like human-I-T, the World Computer Exchange, Computers with Causes, and Digitunity that supply at-risk students and families with working laptops.


Where it falls short: By default, some configurations of the Aspire 5 (A514-54) ship with Windows 11 S mode, which only allows apps from the Microsoft Store and limits you to Microsoft Edge for web browsing. But you can switch it to Windows 11 Home for free to install any program you need. And like many inexpensive Windows laptops, our pick comes with a ton of unnecessary bloatware that takes up space and slows down performance. Follow these steps to remove those programs and make your laptop feel faster and be more secure. The Aspire 5 (A514-54) also lacks a fingerprint reader, which some of our other picks have.


Then we tested the Windows laptops and Chromebooks that met our criteria by using each for at least a day of ordinary work and video calls to get a feel for their performance, screens, keyboards, and trackpads. For Chromebooks, we had at least 20 browser tabs open, including Google Docs, Google Sheets, streaming music, Slack, and a variety of other sites. For Windows, we had five to 10 tabs open at a time, as well as the Spotify and Slack applications. We also tested the laptops by opening large Excel spreadsheets, 100-page Word documents, and 200-page PDF files.


Lenovo's AMD-based IdeaPad 5, which comes with a Ryzen 5 processor, is the best budget laptop for most people. You get plenty of power, a nice 14-inch IPS display, 16 gigabytes of RAM, and a 256-gigabyte SSD. The 360-degree hinge converts it to tablet mode or stand mode for watching movies. To take full advantage of the 2-in-1 design, be sure to grab the digital pen ($40), although there's no place to stow it. The screen could also be brighter. We've noticed that the 512-gigabyte model is often on sale for only a few dollars more, and it is definitely worth the extra money if you can get it for a similar price.


The Acer Aspire 3 offers the best value among all the 15-inch laptops I've tested. You should get the model with an Intel Core i5 (or AMD 5000 series chip), integrated graphics, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 15.6-inch IPS display (1,920 x 1,080 pixels). It's big, and the display is not the sharpest, but it won't strain your eyes. There are ports galore (Ethernet, USB, USB-C, HDMI, headphone jack), and it's powerful enough for most everyday tasks. The keyboard is decent and, at 4 pounds, this machine is one of the lighter budget 15-inch laptops around. It's a shame the speakers don't get very loud.


If your budget is tight and you want the most bang for your buck, or you just want to keep something out of the landfill, consider the used or refurbished laptop market. I've had great luck buying used laptops on eBay from all sorts of sellers (both pros and regular people).


I didn't find anything negative in his enthusiasm. Perhaps, though, on seeing a minor flutter of my eyebrows, he added: "I just want to say this. I don't get commission on any of these laptops, so I'm not saying this for the money."


I asked him whether it was more difficult for him to now sell Windows laptops, given the entry of the M1 MacBook Air and Pro. Their performance is, after, quite something. (Disclosure: I own and mostly like my M1 Air.)


  • Yes, Best Buy accepts laptops and other electronics for recycling for free at all of their locations. You can recycle up to three items per household per day."}},"@type": "Question","name": "Can an entire laptop be recycled?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "In most cases, the entirety of a laptop can be recycled. Most of the materials in a laptop are valuable and can be used to create new products.Typically, laptop batteries are recycled in a specific manner and must be removed and recycled separately.","@type": "Question","name": "Should I remove the hard drive before recycling a laptop?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "For security reasons, you should remove the hard drive before recycling a laptop unless you wipe it clean beforehand. This way, you ensure that the data on your hard drive is inaccessible in the future."]}]}] .st0fill:none;stroke:#333;stroke-width:2;stroke-linecap:round .st0fill:none;stroke:#000;stroke-width:2 MenuHomeSustainability for All. Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest SubscribeSearchCloseSearch the siteGO News Environment Business & Policy Science Animals Home & Design Current Events Treehugger Voices News Archive Environment Planet Earth Climate Crisis Pollution Recycling & Waste Natural Disasters Transportation Eco Terms A to Z Home & Garden Home Natural Cleaning Green Living Sustainable Eating Garden Planting Guides Indoor Gardening Urban Farms Science Space Natural Science Technology Agriculture Energy Policy Corporate Responsibility Environmental Policy Economics Food Issues Eco-Design Tiny Homes Architecture Interior Design Green Design Urban Design Animals Wildlife Pets Animal Rights Endangered Species More Clean Beauty Culture About UsNewsEnvironment

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One of the best places to sell computer parts, especially for bulk IT liquidations, is to ITAD companies. IT asset disposition companies specialize in buying bulk lots of IT hardware and remarketing it across various secondary channels to maximize returns on the equipment. If you have multiple computers, enterprise equipment, or bulk lots of IT equipment, an ITAD vendor is probably at the top of the list of best places to sell computer parts. Turnaround depends on preferred method of payment. Prepay is rarely an option, but many ITAD companies will be able to process your order in a few days. However, if selling bulk equipment on consignment most ITAD companies will pay a larger compensation.


Lastly, the most important requirement for a display for a non-gaming laptop is going to be 1080p (FHD) resolution using IPS technology and having fairly decent color reproduction. FHD IPS has been the standard for quite some time, and so most laptops you find today will also meet our display requirements. There are some exceptions, however, as some Dell and Lenovo laptops have shipped with poor quality 1366 x 768 TN displays as a way to cut costs for enterprise clients.


I've been in the market to upgrade my old Asus laptop (4th gen intel dual core circa 2013) due to the hardware not meeting Win11 specs. I've been looking for laptops that offer the highest degree of upgradability / serviceability. After I read this article, I felt that the ThinkPad T480 hits my sweet spot. I've been trying to get my hands on one from eBay, next auction ends tomorrow (fingers crossed). This article was an invaluable resource in my hunt and had so much on target info comparing and contrasting the different options. Thanks for all the research and effort you put into this article!


Hello. I am still limping on two opinions concerning Intel or AMD processors. I need great price, upgradability and longevity. I shall use this computer for college, work as a medical biller/coder and entry level video editing. For example, Davinci. What is the best processor & graphics card combination for a used computer and/or a new one? Thanks. Lat 041b061a72


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