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PaddyZ
Hey yahoo, i recently purchased a HP DV6 laptop for £550 and although it's fun and all, it's a bit big. is there a way i can sell for around 80-90% so i can buy a smaller alternative?
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The problem some people would say with manufacturers is, they develop products to quickly then five minutes later its obsolete. But manufacturers have to do this and be on the ball five, ten or more years previous to releasing products on the market, so further new technology can be produced with consumer demand.
You now need to move also like the manufacturers 'quickly' so as to sell this product without losing out too much, but its a hard deal to do. There is so many 'cutting each others throat' to sell laptops with similar specs, at rock bottom prices as new releases are nearly every few of months. But there's still hope. One could use Ebay but its a risk of losing through bidding; open an account with Amazon and sell it, but also a risk as you may have to reduce the price over time to sell; Research for other websites using you preferred method of browser engine search that can sell your laptop. Other suggestions maybe a friend or family member would consider buying it, but could risk conflict if something goes wrong. Maybe sell it through a free ad in the local paper using direct attention words such as 'QUICK' sale NEARLY NEW if its a Quad core highlight that or like mine OCTOMultiCore. Use window shop Ad board; but let me bring you down to earth a little; you will only get 40 to 50% maybe 60% of what you paid, because what you want, others are already purchasing. Its very much like a new car once you buy it, it's already lost its value even though it hasn't been driven out the show room; by anything up to or exceeding 25% depending make and model. The same goes with computers, gadgets and pretty much all manufactured goods.
One question why purchase something the same? its a good spec although maybe not so good for top end (Hardcore) gaming. Just because it's smaller just means more money for retailer and less for you :) If your looking something for gaming, media, programming etc build a computer to your own specs like I do and some other "nerds" out there at a fraction of the RRP cost.
Still not convinced?
Lets recap Ebay, Amazon, Gumtree, sell it for cash there's some websites doing this etc, friends & family, Local paper, local shop ad board (Ask first as an Ad may incur a price) or keep it and enjoy it like you say you do.
One last thing, and it may not be what you were thinking off, but I do this from time to time and get a priceless heart warming buzz when I do this, and DV I'll do it again this Christmas also; If you can 'give it away' to someone who would 'really' love it. :)
The problem some people would say with manufacturers is, they develop products to quickly then five minutes later its obsolete. But manufacturers have to do this and be on the ball five, ten or more years previous to releasing products on the market, so further new technology can be produced with consumer demand.
You now need to move also like the manufacturers 'quickly' so as to sell this product without losing out too much, but its a hard deal to do. There is so many 'cutting each others throat' to sell laptops with similar specs, at rock bottom prices as new releases are nearly every few of months. But there's still hope. One could use Ebay but its a risk of losing through bidding; open an account with Amazon and sell it, but also a risk as you may have to reduce the price over time to sell; Research for other websites using you preferred method of browser engine search that can sell your laptop. Other suggestions maybe a friend or family member would consider buying it, but could risk conflict if something goes wrong. Maybe sell it through a free ad in the local paper using direct attention words such as 'QUICK' sale NEARLY NEW if its a Quad core highlight that or like mine OCTOMultiCore. Use window shop Ad board; but let me bring you down to earth a little; you will only get 40 to 50% maybe 60% of what you paid, because what you want, others are already purchasing. Its very much like a new car once you buy it, it's already lost its value even though it hasn't been driven out the show room; by anything up to or exceeding 25% depending make and model. The same goes with computers, gadgets and pretty much all manufactured goods.
One question why purchase something the same? its a good spec although maybe not so good for top end (Hardcore) gaming. Just because it's smaller just means more money for retailer and less for you :) If your looking something for gaming, media, programming etc build a computer to your own specs like I do and some other "nerds" out there at a fraction of the RRP cost.
Still not convinced?
Lets recap Ebay, Amazon, Gumtree, sell it for cash there's some websites doing this etc, friends & family, Local paper, local shop ad board (Ask first as an Ad may incur a price) or keep it and enjoy it like you say you do.
One last thing, and it may not be what you were thinking off, but I do this from time to time and get a priceless heart warming buzz when I do this, and DV I'll do it again this Christmas also; If you can 'give it away' to someone who would 'really' love it. :)
Good Strategy Games for not so great laptops?
Uween J
Can someone recommend a few quality strategy games which can be playable on a laptop thats not top of the line for gaming?
My laptop's specs are as follows;
i3 2.4Ghz, 2GB Ram, HD Integrated Graphics 700MB.
Answer
well i recommend
age of empires 2&3
stronghold crusaders 2
empire earth 1 & 2
immortal cities children of the Nile (it's pretty much good for it's time)
these will run on these requirements
well i recommend
age of empires 2&3
stronghold crusaders 2
empire earth 1 & 2
immortal cities children of the Nile (it's pretty much good for it's time)
these will run on these requirements
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