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Which would be the better deal?

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Laptops:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834300028
$340

or a used -
Lenovo Ideapad Z575
Specs:
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
15.6" 1366 x 768 LED monitor with a nice brushed metallic cover
CPU: AMD A6 3420m
Dedicated Graphics card: Radeon 6650m with 1.5 GB dedicated video memory
HDD : 500 gig
RAM: 6 gigs
$300

Laptop will be used by the wife. Her only gaming is on Face Book.
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I'd take the Lenovo if it was me.. But, you get a warranty with the Dell..

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Performance wise the Dell has a more powerful processor, although th A6 is no slouch.

Build quality might be slightly better on the Lenovo, but yeah, I'd go for the factory refurb with a warranty.

I'd recommend googling reviews on both of them.
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I'd have to lean towards the Lenovo if choosing between the two. I was going to recommend paying a bit more and getting the Acer FP recommended for my daughter. It's been a really good laptop so far but newegg has raised the price considerably since I purchased it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834314150

The lowest I've seen it is on Amazon.
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Err wrote:I'd have to lean towards the Lenovo if choosing between the two. I was going to recommend paying a bit more and getting the Acer FP recommended for my daughter. It's been a really good laptop so far but newegg has raised the price considerably since I purchased it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834314150

The lowest I've seen it is on Amazon.
Thanks for the tip. I'll check out Amazon. The Lenovo is 2 years old which is fine. Didn't Lenovo use to be IBM back in the day?
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I have a pretty similar Lenovo and it had some issues which cleared up. I know a couple of people who bought Lenovos and had issues. Lenovo warranty is not good from what I hear. there is a Dell person who will show up.
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Well, after some research, I ended up buying a HP laptop:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834257665

Nice laptop. Even comes with a real Win7 SP1 install disk and a driver disk. Even though it's only an i3 CPU, it's plenty for the wife who only plays Candy Crush.

I could have gotten a lower price if I went to Costco, but all their laptops have windows 8. The price difference was $30, so I ordered it from NewEgg instead. I was surprised to find out not a lot of junk software installed. They had a link for Office, but I deleted that since I don't need it. Removed Security Essentials in favor of NO32 anti virus. Then I had to install ~150 updates LOL.
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