Friday, February 10, 2012

where can i finance a laptop online?

i was going to get a dell, ’til i noticed the word “lease” there. what does that mean? that i’ll lease it and have to give it back and pay for all the extra miles i put on it? can’t i just buy one and make monthly payments? i guess not, huh?

Go to the Dell site and apply……..(if you want a Dell). They have different plans and interest really depends on your credit.

I don't know about the leasing of a computer, but most manufacturers allow financing. As a matter of fact, I financed my Sony Vaio computer and made monthly payments for 6 months (I only bought the tower not the entire package, otherwise it would’ve been 12 months. Also I bought it from Best Buy). However, you need to remember that there is usually interest attached to long term financing.

http://tigerdirect.com does credit…

Dell also has credit accounts you can apply and make your payments. Go to the site, add items to your cart and go through the cart process. You can then apply to their credit.

Don’t forget to use a coupon, they have 20% off $ 999 and many more at http://www.24houredeals.com/dell-coupons-23-mer.html

Good Luck

laptop speakers.I’m buying a custom laptop on finance and have chosen a 2.0ghz core 2 duo cpu. I can get the same processor running at 2.4ghz for an extra £1 a month. But this will add up to an extra £80 by the time i have paid for the laptop, is the extra money worth the 400mhz?
Forgot to add, the purpose of the laptop is to play the latest games.
The graphics card is a 512mb nvidia 9600gt

If you want to play games, the faster the processor, the better. In fact, the more powerful the system overall, the better. The type of video adapter is also very important for most games (anything that includes 3D visuals). The only limit is how much you feel like spending.

It really depends on what your going to be using the computer for, the 2.0 ghz is perfect for general day use, but if you are going to be using the computer for games, video editing, etc. then get the 2.4 ghz

No but invest in a good video card if you want to play the latest games.

I would tell you if you are asking a question like this you are probably not using your computer to its fullest ability. I currently have one of my laptops running that same processor. I can run mac leopard, ubuntu 8.10, windows vista and windows 7 on it fine. The only other thing I would recommend is waiting until the laptops come out with a quad core cpu. But they will be crazy expensive.

I would stick with the 2.0

just get an intel corei7

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