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Any good deals out there anyone could point me towards? I'm getting my nephew a graduation laptop.
Like Dell Latitude 5340
Only 1 remaining
$919.00
CPU
1x Intel Core i7-1365U (10-Core, 3.90 GHz)
Memory
16 GB (1x 16GB)
HDD
256 GB (1x 256 GB SSD)
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro
Display
13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080)
Cosmetic Grade
B
Would this + 40% off be at least a "pretty Slick deal"?
I haven't been following laptops for awhile. Only good experiences with a bunch of dells though...
Any good deals out there anyone could point me towards? I'm getting my nephew a graduation laptop.
Like Dell Latitude 5340
Only 1 remaining
$919.00
CPU
1x Intel Core i7-1365U (10-Core, 3.90 GHz)
Memory
16 GB (1x 16GB)
HDD
256 GB (1x 256 GB SSD)
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro
Display
13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080)
Cosmetic Grade
B
Would this + 40% off be at least a "pretty Slick deal"?
I haven't been following laptops for awhile. Only good experiences with a bunch of dells though...
I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift. After the 40% discount, you're looking at $551.40 before tax on that laptop. Look at other laptop deals on here and I think you'll find you can get something with similar specs brand new for around that price. It won't quite have Dell Latitude build quality, but unless your nephew is painfully practical, I doubt he'll mind.
Any good deals out there anyone could point me towards? I'm getting my nephew a graduation laptop.Like Dell Latitude 5340Only 1 remaining$919.00CPU1x Intel Core i7-1365U (10-Core, 3.90 GHz)Memory16 GB (1x 16GB)HDD256 GB (1x 256 GB SSD)OS64-bit Windows 11 ProDisplay13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080)Cosmetic GradeBWould this + 40% off be at least a "pretty Slick deal"?I haven't been following laptops for awhile. Only good experiences with a bunch of dells though...
Does your nephew need a thin and light laptop or a thicker but more powerful one?I just ordered a precision 5570 on the website for a little bit more but it has a much more powerful cpu than the latitude 5340
I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift. After the 40% discount, you're looking at $551.40 before tax on that laptop. Look at other laptop deals on here and I think you'll find you can get something with similar specs brand new for around that price. It won't quite have Dell Latitude build quality, but unless your nephew is painfully practical, I doubt he'll mind.
"I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift."
Nailed it. This right here.
Look, those who are going into college may have special requirements for what machines they need for their programs of study. Windows/Mac, amount of ram, minimum processor speeds, OS requirements, specific software packages, etc. Buying them a used, beat up laptop is like buying them a used toaster. They might not even be able to use it.
Some schools (at least, a few used to do this back in the day) actually bought the laptop for incoming Freshmen...at a marked up cost, naturally. Everyone had exactly the same machine -- because they felt incoming students couldn't be trusted to buy something correctly. I really hope places don't still do this.
Genuinely, before buying someone a machine like this, ASK THEM what they need.
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"I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift."Nailed it. This right here.Look, those who are going into college may have special requirements for what machines they need for their programs of study. Windows/Mac, amount of ram, minimum processor speeds, OS requirements, specific software packages, etc. Buying them a used, beat up laptop is like buying them a used toaster. They might not even be able to use it. Some schools (at least, a few used to do this back in the day) actually bought the laptop for incoming Freshmen...at a marked up cost, naturally. Everyone had exactly the same machine -- because they felt incoming students couldn't be trusted to buy something correctly. I really hope places don't still do this.Genuinely, before buying someone a machine like this, ASK THEM what they need.
I only buy refurbished business class laptops but I personally would never buy one blindly. At least on eBay you can see photos of the machine and the condition it's in and if it has the specs you need.
"I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift."
Nailed it. This right here.
Look, those who are going into college may have special requirements for what machines they need for their programs of study. Windows/Mac, amount of ram, minimum processor speeds, OS requirements, specific software packages, etc. Buying them a used, beat up laptop is like buying them a used toaster. They might not even be able to use it.
Some schools (at least, a few used to do this back in the day) actually bought the laptop for incoming Freshmen...at a marked up cost, naturally. Everyone had exactly the same machine -- because they felt incoming students couldn't be trusted to buy something correctly. I really hope places don't still do this.
Genuinely, before buying someone a machine like this, ASK THEM what they need.
He had no idea what he wanted and isn't going to college right now. I studied electrical engineering and commuter science and I'm an evangelist for Slickdeals. I get everyone their laptops when they buy them.
I got the recent "Acer Ebay" Slickdeal that at least had some thumbs up. Also brand new.
THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO RESPONDED TO ME! Always exclusively the best conversations here in my experience...
I guess it depends on your budget and your nephew's needs, but I don't think many recent graduates would be thrilled with a B-grade refurb as a gift. After the 40% discount, you're looking at $551.40 before tax on that laptop. Look at other laptop deals on here and I think you'll find you can get something with similar specs brand new for around that price. It won't quite have Dell Latitude build quality, but unless your nephew is painfully practical, I doubt he'll mind.
Thanks I got him an Acer Slickdeal from ebay.
Anyone have any opinions on Acers? I've always known they existed but I don't think I've ever heard one opinion...
I bought lenovos and then went back to dell after they were sold to a Chinese company and then shipped me my very first "brick". Never had a problem with a dell before!
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Our apologies, your order does not meet the requirements of the Promo Code
Our apologies, your order does not meet the requirements of the Promo Code
Like Dell Latitude 5340
Only 1 remaining
$919.00
CPU
1x Intel Core i7-1365U (10-Core, 3.90 GHz)
Memory
16 GB (1x 16GB)
HDD
256 GB (1x 256 GB SSD)
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro
Display
13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080)
Cosmetic Grade
B
Would this + 40% off be at least a "pretty Slick deal"?
I haven't been following laptops for awhile. Only good experiences with a bunch of dells though...
Like Dell Latitude 5340
Only 1 remaining
$919.00
CPU
1x Intel Core i7-1365U (10-Core, 3.90 GHz)
Memory
16 GB (1x 16GB)
HDD
256 GB (1x 256 GB SSD)
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro
Display
13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080)
Cosmetic Grade
B
Would this + 40% off be at least a "pretty Slick deal"?
I haven't been following laptops for awhile. Only good experiences with a bunch of dells though...
Nailed it. This right here.
Look, those who are going into college may have special requirements for what machines they need for their programs of study. Windows/Mac, amount of ram, minimum processor speeds, OS requirements, specific software packages, etc. Buying them a used, beat up laptop is like buying them a used toaster. They might not even be able to use it.
Some schools (at least, a few used to do this back in the day) actually bought the laptop for incoming Freshmen...at a marked up cost, naturally. Everyone had exactly the same machine -- because they felt incoming students couldn't be trusted to buy something correctly. I really hope places don't still do this.
Genuinely, before buying someone a machine like this, ASK THEM what they need.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Nailed it. This right here.
Look, those who are going into college may have special requirements for what machines they need for their programs of study. Windows/Mac, amount of ram, minimum processor speeds, OS requirements, specific software packages, etc. Buying them a used, beat up laptop is like buying them a used toaster. They might not even be able to use it.
Some schools (at least, a few used to do this back in the day) actually bought the laptop for incoming Freshmen...at a marked up cost, naturally. Everyone had exactly the same machine -- because they felt incoming students couldn't be trusted to buy something correctly. I really hope places don't still do this.
Genuinely, before buying someone a machine like this, ASK THEM what they need.
He had no idea what he wanted and isn't going to college right now. I studied electrical engineering and commuter science and I'm an evangelist for Slickdeals. I get everyone their laptops when they buy them.
I got the recent "Acer Ebay" Slickdeal that at least had some thumbs up. Also brand new.
THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO RESPONDED TO ME! Always exclusively the best conversations here in my experience...
Thanks I got him an Acer Slickdeal from ebay.
Anyone have any opinions on Acers? I've always known they existed but I don't think I've ever heard one opinion...
I bought lenovos and then went back to dell after they were sold to a Chinese company and then shipped me my very first "brick". Never had a problem with a dell before!
I bought this Acer deal linked below...
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/19610964
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