Littlewoods on Ebay have 15% off, so you can pick up some good laptops such as this one with a fast Solid State Drive (SSD) for a few pence over £250. It has a proper full HD screen and a decent enough processor and RAM for most people's use. Windows 10 is the operating system.
'Refurbished' may put some people off, but it states 'This is a refurbished product and comes with our full 12 month guarantee. All products have been thoroughly tested for faults by an authorised company that specialise in refurbishing electrical goods to 'as new' or 'graded' condition. In most cases products are simply unwanted customer returns so the box may appear damaged or may have been re-boxed in plain brown packaging. Some products may have slight blemishes to the casing but never to any screens and none of these will detract from the overall appearance of the product and is reflected in the great saving'.
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Note - the 15% discount is applied when you add the laptop to the basket. This brings the cost of the laptop down from £289.99 to £246.49. P&P is £3.95 extra.
20 comments
MarkShopper
26 Jul 17#20
My Acer E15 has about 20 screws, so it depends on the model.
Ross81
26 Jul 17#19
Not sure what model you've upgraded but on my last Acer Aspire it was two screws, remove flap, remove old RAM, add new, job jobbed.
These were posted at 200 in black and this one at 220 a few months ago, got the red one, no complaints with it, looked new,works well for day to day so far, hope it will be ok for photoshop bit havent installed yet
LankyChris to stoney_Jedi
26 Jul 17#15
Were they also refurb from Littlewoods eBay or somewhere else?
LankyChris
26 Jul 17#12
Probably for most, depends what you're doing on it. I'd want 8 or more as tend to have lots of Chrome tabs open.
LankyChris
26 Jul 17#8
Anyone with experience of Littlewoods refurbs? Are they any good?
steprest to LankyChris
26 Jul 171#13
Ordered a refurb monitor last week had the base missing so now still waiting refund.
LankyChris
26 Jul 17#7
Anyone with this model know how easy it is to upgrade the RAM?
roba1st to LankyChris
26 Jul 17#9
6gb Quite large enough ram ? for mr average ?
MarkShopper to LankyChris
26 Jul 171#10
In my experience Acer laptops are not the easiest to get into, so if you want more RAM probably best to buy one with 8GB or 12GB to start with. Many laptops at this price have 4GB though, so 6GB should be ample for most poeple I would have thought.
45ure
26 Jul 17#5
how long does the 15% last till ? is it just today ?
19DembaBa19
26 Jul 17#4
Not much of a deal when you can get a new one for £289 from bargain crazy
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'Refurbished' may put some people off, but it states 'This is a refurbished product and comes with our full 12 month guarantee. All products have been thoroughly tested for faults by an authorised company that specialise in refurbishing electrical goods to 'as new' or 'graded' condition. In most cases products are simply unwanted customer returns so the box may appear damaged or may have been re-boxed in plain brown packaging. Some products may have slight blemishes to the casing but never to any screens and none of these will detract from the overall appearance of the product and is reflected in the great saving'.
Go through Topcashback to Ebay for 1% Topcashback.
Note - the 15% discount is applied when you add the laptop to the basket. This brings the cost of the laptop down from £289.99 to £246.49. P&P is £3.95 extra.
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