Used Cheap Laptops Under $300


We offer a large selection of used cheap laptops in a wide range of features and prices from virtually every manufacturer. Many of our used cheap laptops are actually fairly new pre-owned portable computers at heavily discounted prices or just cheap refurbished laptops. Save huge % on all laptops.

A very popular used cheap laptop is the “Go Anywhere” IBM ThinkPad. The R50 for example is a lightweight (weighing in at just 6.6 pounds) and powerful portable computer. It is powered by the Intel Pentium M 1.5 GHz processor, has 1.0 MB of L2 cache, and uses PC2700 memory.

Cheap laptop computers can have some unique features to them such as the interesting feature on this ThinkPad being the IBM Active Protection System. This is a technology made up of a set of internal motion detectors which are able to monitor your laptop’s motion. What this amounts to is that if your laptop were ever to fall by being knocked off of a table or by you dropping it for example, the Active Protection System would immediately stop your hard drive head (reader). Now this won’t protect your laptop from physical damage but it will protect your data, and the data is often the most valuable part of any computer.

Used Cheap Laptops Under 300

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  • Used Cheap Laptops

    Many of the portable computers in our selection of used cheap laptops have the great multimedia features that you are shopping for. DVD players and burners are popular as well as wireless network connectivity abilities.


    Just search our huge selection of used cheap laptops for the features that fit your needs.


    It is not too difficult to find extremely fast, thin and lightweight used cheap laptops at Priceit.biz since we specialize in discount laptops.


    You can get really good deals with great features such as 32MB ATI Radeon 9000 AGP video cards in many of the Dells and 2.0GHz Intel Pentium M 740 processors in the HP laptops.


    Notebooks have sound cards which are usually built into the main system board which is referred to as the motherboard and they have small built-in speakers as well. Some of the laptops today have home theater sub woofers built-in as well. External sound controllers are often used by gaming enthusiasts to provide a more extreme audio experience.


    Unlike their desktop counterparts the laptop computer has its monitor built into it. These are called an LCD screen which stands for Liquid Crystal Display and the average screen size is around 15.4 inches measured diagonally. Many laptops use a GPU which stands for Graphics Power Unit and this is often designed to share the memory between the CPU and the GPU in the laptop.


    If you ever find yourself in a situation where your laptop will not boot into Windows one of the first steps many technicians will take is to see it the computer is able to boot into the Last Know Good Configuration found in the Advanced Startup menu. This will force your laptop to load the last successful session you had booted into.


    In order to access the Advanced Startup Menu you will need to power off your laptop. When you turn it back on you should immediately start tapping on the F8 key on the keyboard until this menu is displaying on you screen. Usually this should take less then 10 seconds of tapping. Once you are there you can highlight Last Known Good Configuration and press enter. This can be a good approach to fixing a no boot issue in Microsoft Windows operating systems.