BmtAg96 said:
Can you find me one?
Ok, so here's your basic search :
https://www.newegg.com/tools/laptop-finder?PriceRange=0+394&N=600136700%20600165638A couple things :
1. Referbished on NewEgg generally means new, and I've had tons of customers get these and have had exactly 0 issues/lemons. I'm in the IT industry as a business owner since 1995. We're talking a few hundred or so laptops from newegg.
DO NOT BE SCARED OF REFURB on this price level - because it's the perfect time to get refurb because this price range is basically a disposable laptop. It's not you're 'forever and ever' person.
2. Budget - I'm shooting around the $300 range. Just know if you even went to $100 more, it would vastly change your options. Not encouraging it per-se, just saying there are many levels of 'sweet spots'.
3. Required - Make sure you have 16gb or more memory. It's 2025. Secondly, never get a "celeron" processor. It's like being on a school bus. Sure, the engine can easily do 100mph, but they have a 'govenor' (aka restrictor) that limits it to 65. Celerons are normal processors, but neutered. Just say no, unless this is for some TV-displaying PC for your office wall or restaurant menu system that isn't user-used but doing basic stuff.
My Recommendation :
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https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16834818048?Item=N82E16834818048
HP EliteBook 840 G7 Laptop Intel Core i5-10310U 1.70 GHz 16 GB RAM 256 GB SSD 14.0" FHD Windows 11 Pro
Why? Good processor, an Intel i5, 10th gen, which is only a few gens off current top-level. HP is a great, solid brand. You could say this laptop has a great engine, and good body.
POSSIBLE negatives : Screen is 14" (not the biggest, and only has a 256GB HD, which will give you about 150-200 gigs of free space.