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Affordable Laptops Under N90,000 Available In Nigeria

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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If you are planning to buy a quality laptop that will not cause a melt own in your bank account, you will find some very useful suggestions in this article. The laptops described here are good on screen quality, have adequate inbuilt storage, and the processors are reliably speedy. They will effectively handle daily tasks such as browsing, office work as well as watching movies.

The screen size of these PCs will range between 10 inches and 15.6inches with resolutions of up to 1366by768. The best processors in this budget range will rarely go over Intel Core i3.

Affordable Laptop on a tight budget: Asus X550CA approximate street value of N70,000.

Asus_X550CAAlthough, there are numerous options that will come at a lower price than this, this is a good investment. The device runs on a Core i3-3217U 2GB RAM processor. It has 500GB hard drive space. It, however, does not come with an on board operating system.

 

Affordable Laptop for home entertainment: Dell Inspiron 15 3542 approximate street value of N78,000.

Dell Inspiron 15 3542This is a large enough laptop for the family to gather around and comfortably enjoy. The Intel Pentium Processor may not be a power giant, but it effectively handles basic online PC games, browsing, office work, chatting among many other tasks. It has a 4GB RAM with 500GB hard drive space. It additionally has an HDMI port through which it can be hooked to the living room TV. It has windows 8.1 on board.

Affordable laptop for a student: Lenovo G50-70 approximate street value is N77,000.

Running on fourth generation Intel Core i3, this is an excellent choice for students. It’s 2GB RAM, and 500GB hard drive space will be sufficient for research, presentations as well as social media activity.

Affordable laptop for work: HP 450 approximate street value is N80,000

HP 450It is built on a mainstream i3-3110M processor. It is, thus, powerful without major power consumption. It can last up to 5hours on battery power. It also has 4GB RAM with 500GB hard drive space. It will easily handle office communications, presentations, spreadsheets and even light graphics and multimedia. Nevertheless, it does not come with an onboard operating system.

Affordable and portable laptop: Dell Inspiron 11 3137 approximate street value N72,000

Dell Inspiron 11 3137This is a laptop that is almost similar to a netbook. Its Celeron 2995U processor, nonetheless, makes it more powerful than a netbook. It weighs only 1.45 kilograms, making it very portable. It has a RAM of 2 GB and a hard drive space of 500GB. It is also a touchscreen Windows 8.1-powered laptop that allow users to enjoy touch-centric Modern user interface apps.

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