







Dell laptops – different models for different needs
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I’ve got a bunch of Dell laptops here, all refurbished and running Windows 11, which is good because Windows 10 is ending in September. They’re all in good shape – I’ve used them for my own stuff and they’ve held up well.The basic ones have an Intel i5, just enough for web browsing and school work. The medium ones are a bit more capable – still i5, but you can do a bit more like homework or light document work. Then there’s a version that’s more suited to business tasks – still i5, but better for handling files and emails.
I’ve also got a touchscreen model – one with i5 and one with i7 – great if you want to use a mouse or touchpad, or if you’re doing design or note-taking. And if you’re into gaming, there’s an Alienware-style one with an i7 – that one starts around £395, but it’s not the main focus here.
All of them come with a brand new hard drive and are fully cleaned up – I’ve used them myself and they’re reliable.
I’m based in Birchington, Thanet, and I’ve been keeping them for a while now. I don’t need them anymore, so I’m letting them go. Price is £125.10 – not a lot, but they’re solid and ready to use.
If you’re looking for something dependable and not too flashy, these could be a good fit.