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forum threadBabyBubba posted Yesterday 09:00 PM
forum threadBabyBubba posted Yesterday 09:00 PM

Restored Gateway 11.6" Touchscreen Laptop Celeron N4020 4GB RAM 64GB SSD Webcam Wifi Bluetooth Windows 11 Home Blue + Free Shipping $63.99

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VIP Outlet via eBay has Restored Gateway 11.6" Touchscreen Laptop Celeron N4020 4GB RAM 64GB SSD Webcam Wifi Bluetooth Windows 11 Home Blue for $63.99 after Promo Code VIPEBAY2026SALE. Shipping is free. 154 available at time of posting.

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Pros: reasonably well accessorized for $64, with webcam, 720P touchscreen, MicroSD slot for memory expansion, onboard Wifi and Bluetooth, Intel UHD graphics capability, Windows 11.

Cons: Slow N4020 processor (Dual Core, Q1 2020, CPU Mark score 1,536), only 4GB RAM which will slow Windows 11. Likely not upgradeable to any degree. Just a bargain basement Windows 11 platform for the price of an Android tablet.

Very limited use cases for this one, as it's about as basic as a Windows 11 laptop gets. Some of you may need a Windows 11 machine to handle light home network traffic or other basic tasks like RTU or PLC programming, data logging, or word processing. The 6W processor is very efficient in 24/7 operation for power savings in server or monitoring applications. To be clear, I would not recommend this one for the average home user or video streaming. A bit of a niche product for those who can use it.

Used product that has been inspected, tested, and restored to the original manufacturer's operating specifications. This fully-functioning product is in "Fair/Good" condition with some blemishes and/or scratches.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/133870432794?
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VIP Outlet via eBay has Restored Gateway 11.6" Touchscreen Laptop Celeron N4020 4GB RAM 64GB SSD Webcam Wifi Bluetooth Windows 11 Home Blue for $63.99 after Promo Code VIPEBAY2026SALE. Shipping is free. 154 available at time of posting.

OP Notes:

Pros: reasonably well accessorized for $64, with webcam, 720P touchscreen, MicroSD slot for memory expansion, onboard Wifi and Bluetooth, Intel UHD graphics capability, Windows 11.

Cons: Slow N4020 processor (Dual Core, Q1 2020, CPU Mark score 1,536), only 4GB RAM which will slow Windows 11. Likely not upgradeable to any degree. Just a bargain basement Windows 11 platform for the price of an Android tablet.

Very limited use cases for this one, as it's about as basic as a Windows 11 laptop gets. Some of you may need a Windows 11 machine to handle light home network traffic or other basic tasks like RTU or PLC programming, data logging, or word processing. The 6W processor is very efficient in 24/7 operation for power savings in server or monitoring applications. To be clear, I would not recommend this one for the average home user or video streaming. A bit of a niche product for those who can use it.

Used product that has been inspected, tested, and restored to the original manufacturer's operating specifications. This fully-functioning product is in "Fair/Good" condition with some blemishes and/or scratches.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/133870432794?

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Yesterday 10:10 PM
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AlT5693Yesterday 10:10 PM
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They should pay "buyer" to take this e-waste off their hands. Seriously, this can only perform with a Linux install or older Windows (XP, 7).
Yesterday 10:22 PM
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tennis8363Yesterday 10:22 PM
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Quote from AlT5693 :
They should pay "buyer" to take this e-waste off their hands. Seriously, this can only perform with a Linux install or older Windows (XP, 7).
True, even Linux is still a waste when you can buy that ASUS Chromebook from the other day for $90, used
Yesterday 10:30 PM
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PurpleFlower612Yesterday 10:30 PM
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I'd buy this if I were planning to build a cyberdeck or something weird like that. Battery, built-in power management, a touchpad, and a display (not that I'd want this display) for the cost of a Pi 5 with half the RAM. 3D print a new case around the mainboard and a low profile mechanical keyboard... awesome. It's garbage for any other use though. I pity whoever paid $199 for this.
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ValueRangerYesterday 10:37 PM
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Quote from PurpleFlower612 :
I'd buy this if I were planning to build a cyberdeck or something weird like that. Battery, built-in power management, a touchpad, and a display (not that I'd want this display) for the cost of a Pi 5 with half the RAM. 3D print a new case around the mainboard and a low profile mechanical keyboard... awesome. It's garbage for any other use though. I pity whoever paid $199 for this.
I have an elderly neighbor setup with a similar unit as this, loading MX Linux 21.3 on RAM Persistence - runs solely on 4GB RAM - for a couple of years now. True he uses it just to browse the internet with only a couple of tabs open, but it's lightning fast and efficient use of older tech like this, instead of just turning it into ewaste.
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BabyBubbaYesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from ValueRanger :
I have an elderly neighbor setup with a similar unit as this, loading MX Linux 21.3 on RAM Persistence - runs solely on 4GB RAM - for a couple of years now. True he uses it just to browse the internet with only a couple of tabs open, but it's lightning fast and efficient use of older tech like this, instead of just turning it into ewaste.
I have an older Dell PC that's been relegated to music streaming in my shop + OBD2 troubleshooting on my vehicles using a USB-OBD2 interface and software. It definitely earns its keep. And another that's strictly for Quickbooks, an old Acer with J1900 CPU. Both are plenty adequate for what I use them for. With the Dell being net connected I'll have to retire it around October when Win10 support runs out. At that point I'll likely grab something like this for Win11 support going forward.
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FairCheetah1434Yesterday 11:34 PM
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Hack it and install a Chrome OS and give it to a 5 year old..

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