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$350 isn't going to get you anything worth while brand new unless you stick to chromebooks / lenovo notebooks
I'd suggest browsing the refurbished models on NewEgg. Usually some good bang for your buck there and comes with a good warranty |
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I'll check Newegg out, i was looking at the asus vivobook 15 for 300$ I thought it had pretty good specs for what it was |
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Any one of the laptops will fit your needs and are the price point you are looking for.
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Acer usually has that super low end covered. IIRC there was a line called nitro from them. cheap yet somewhat capable machines. I'd have a look there, but if you're looking for sleek design with basic use cases the vivobooks are a good choice. |
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