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How much does it cost a desktop computer, a notebook or a netbook in your country?

Here, a decent mid-range laptop would cost somewhere between $500 and $900, while higher-end models with better processors can cross $1,200.
In my country, to find a decent netbook at the cost of $500 (avoiding the pitiful Intel Celeron processor :LOL: ), we need to wait the Black Friday promos...
 
In my country, to find a decent netbook at the cost of $500 (avoiding the pitiful Intel Celeron processor :LOL: ), we need to wait the Black Friday promos...
With the deals the price can drop lower, which makes it a lot more worth it.
 
My last netbook (running Debian10) will be 4 years old at the end of this year. Its brother running Windows11 will be 5. Both presenting more and more flaws. Possibly, I'll begin to think to purchase a new netbook (preferably next year, not now), hoping to find a reasonable price.
 
My last netbook (running Debian10) will be 4 years old at the end of this year. Its brother running Windows11 will be 5. Both presenting more and more flaws. Possibly, I'll begin to think to purchase a new netbook (preferably next year, not now), hoping to find a reasonable price.
Hopefully, prices will become more reasonable next year to help with your decision.
 
The only flaw, in this case, would be the lack of Clipchamp to make videos (until now, I'm happy with Clipchamp, but we know it's a Microsoft tool), as I'm not sure if the Linux video makers offer the same results quickly as Clipchamp (it could be, but I never tried, as until now I hadn't the need to make videos with a Linux tool).
 
With only 4 GB of RAM and a maximum SSD capacity of 250 GB, users may find it a bit hard to run more than one system, especially if they want to use resource-intensive applications or store large files.
 
It's pretty impossible. I have 2 VAIOs (one running Windows11, upgraded for free from Windows10 and the other running Linux Debian10, purchased in different periods). Both of them have only 4 GIGAs of memory. The Windows netbook has a SSD of 250 and the Linux has 125. The Windows netbook hardly stands Chrome and Firefox, as cause work and study reasons I need to open dozens and dozens of windows. A device that hardly can stand a browser can't support a second S.O.
 
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