I often get asked for advice regarding buying a cheap Windows computer to replace an existing computer that is running slowly, and my response is always the same - save up for a better one.
If we use typical “cheap” computer under $600, or even a “moderately priced” one as under $1,000, they will generally have older style spinning hard drives, or low end processors. They often have low levels of memory as well (under 8GB).
Essentially any or all of these, will result in an experience that is not noticeably different to the “slow computer” you’re trying to replace. As such you’re likely to spend up to $600 or more, and for no return.
The laptops and desktops I sell are all in the low $1,000 range - except where higher end equipment is specifically needed. For the $1,200 - $1,300 range you end up with a computer that will be quite noticeably quicker than your last computer, and which will remain fast throughout its lifespan. It also has onsite repair for the first 3 years of its life.
So if we compare cost per year for the devices, a $600 device will be slow enough to be frustrating within the first year. But we’ll be generous and say that it last 2 years. That works out as $300 per year, and if it has a hardware fault, you’ll likely be without for at least 2 weeks while you send it away to be repaired under warranty.
Now for $1,200 - $1,300 you will have a device that is good for 3 - 5 years (if not longer). If again, we’re generous and go with the 5 year end of the life span, then the cost works out as $200 per year. Added to this, if there is a hardware fault in the first 3 years, a repair technician will be there within a couple of days to fix it on site, this not leaving you without your computer for up to 2 weeks.
So the wiser buying decision is to get the more expensive computer upfront as over its lifetime you’ll actually be spending less, and will have a much quicker computer to go with it.
If you are looking for a cheaper option that should provide a solid experience, and only use cloud based services (email, web browsing, etc.), then a viable option to look at is Chromebooks. They run Google’s Chrome OS and can be purchased from as little as $349.
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