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buying tips
About this tag
This tag covers practical advice for buying Windows PCs and product keys. Discussions include budget Windows 11 laptops around £400, used Windows 7 PCs for media playback and browsing, and the safety of purchasing discounted Windows 7 product keys from eBay. Recurring themes involve hardware specifications (CPU, RAM, graphics), operating system versions (Home vs Pro, 32-bit vs 64-bit), and vendor reliability. The content is aimed at users seeking cost-effective purchases while avoiding common pitfalls like non-functional hardware or invalid keys.
Hello everyone and apologies for this question that will disturb your time on the forum.
I have a college laptop and I am going to save for a £400 laptop because mine doesn't work too well, Roblox - the game moves on its own, Discord - Blocked and all apps I may need are also blocked. I was...
I bought a used Win 7 PC off Ebay, but it turned out not to be useful, so I need some tips or shopping guidelines on what to look for. Mostly I need this PC to play online movies/TV shows, Youtube videos, etc., without buffering, freezing, or similar nonsense. Other than this, it will mostly be...
Hey.
I have the RC-version and its about to expire. I have found quite many selling productkeys on places such as Ebay, where they send you a key and you have to download windows 7 yourself.
I'm pretty unsure how a productkey can be sold for 20$ when microsoft wants 220$ for the same...