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It's hard to say that you have to look at the configuration before you can speak, hehe, but if it's second-hand, it's about 2000 at most, but you have to look at the configuration to speak.
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Lenovo's,It refers to the ThinkPad series,The best sold in the second-hand market is the ThinkPad,Mainly divided into T series and X series。 The X series is a 12-inch small book, and the T series is a 14-inch large book. The hot-selling models are X40, T43, X60, T60, etc., **1000 3000 yuan.
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The selling price of a used Lenovo laptop depends on a number of factors, including the model, configuration, age of use, appearance condition, and supply and demand in the second-hand market. Here are some of the indicative price clearances:- If your Lenovo laptop is a newer model (such as a product launched around 2020), has a high configuration (such as an i7 processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, etc.), and has not been used for a long time, and the appearance is well maintained, then the price may be between 4,000 yuan and 6,000 yuan in the second-hand market.
If your Lenovo laptop is an older model (such as a product launched around 2015), with a medium configuration (such as an i3 processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, etc.), has been used for a long time, and has some wear and tear on the appearance, then the price may only be around 1,000 yuan to 2,000 yuan on the second-hand market. It should be noted that these are only for reference, and do not fully represent the specific market such as the digging yard, and the specific selling price should be determined according to the actual situation. In addition, when selling a second-hand laptop, it is recommended that you describe its configuration and usage in as much detail as possible, and clean and maintain it thoroughly to attract potential buyers.
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Yes, second-hand computers are not bad computers. I also buy second-hand, I usually use it for office, and I don't play games.
I upgraded the memory and solid-state ones myself.
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Because you said that this brand is the choice of many business users, many companies now pay more attention to efficiency, and the equipment will be eliminated and replaced after a few years of use.
This is conducive to reducing equipment maintenance costs and saving troubleshooting time, so it is not surprising that equipment will be phased out in batches, and these equipment will flow into the second-hand market. ThinkPad is a laptop computer brand created by IBM's PC Division, which has a high reputation in the industry for its ruggedness and reliability. Acquired by Lenovo in 2005, the ThinkPad trademark is owned by Lenovo.
Since its inception, the ThinkPad has maintained a classic black look and has its own unique perspective on technologies such as TrackPoint (Pointing Stick, commonly known as Little Red Riding Hood), ThinkLight keyboard light, full-size keyboard, and APS (Active Protection System).
Brand introduction
The name "ThinkPad" was inspired by IBM's pad. Every IBM employee or person who comes to the IBM Training Center for training is given a pad with the company's motto, "Think." At a meeting to discuss the name of a laptop product, one of the participants threw one of these pads into the air and landed on the conference table.
Another participant was inspired by this and suggested the name "thinkpad". At first, IBM executives were opposed to using the name, because IBM had always used numbers to identify product models. However, the name "ThinkPad" was so popular and loved by employees and customers that IBM executives finally agreed to use "ThinkPad" as the product name.
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Lenovo Group, founded by 11 scientific and technological personnel with an investment of 200,000 yuan in 1984 by the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a large-scale enterprise group with diversified development in the information industry in China and an innovative international technology company. Since 1996, Lenovo's computer sales have ranked first in China's domestic market; As a leader in the global computer market, Lenovo develops, manufactures, and markets reliable, secure, easy-to-use technology products and professional services that help customers and partners around the world succeed. Lenovo mainly produces desktop computers, servers, laptops, smart TVs, printers, handheld computers, motherboards, mobile phones, all-in-one computers and other goods.
In 2005, Lenovo Group acquired the IBM PC (Personal Computer) division; In 2013, Lenovo's computer sales rose to the world's first, becoming the world's largest PC manufacturer. In October 2014, Lenovo announced that the company had completed the acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Since April 1, 2014, Lenovo Group has established four new and relatively independent business groups, namely PC Business Group, Mobile Business Group, Enterprise Business Group, and Cloud Service Business Group.
In August 2016, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce released the list of "2016 China's Top 500 Private Enterprises", and Lenovo ranked fourth. [1]
In July 2019, the 2019 Fortune Global 500 was released: ranked 212th. [2] In September 2019, the 2019 Top 500 Chinese Manufacturing Enterprises were released, and Lenovo Group ranked 16th [3] .
In October 2019, it ranked 89th on the 2019 Forbes Global Digital Economy 100 list. [4] As of November 1, 2019, Lenovo's 35th anniversary, Lenovo's annual revenue exceeded RMB 350 billion [5] . On November 2, the Lenovo Future Center, which took two years to build and a total area of 6,500 square meters, opened its doors.
6] On December 18, People** released the China Brand Development Index 100 list, and Lenovo Group ranked 16th. [7]
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Hello, the price of a second-hand Lenovo notebook depends on a number of factors, including the model, configuration, newness, and market demand. The price of a used laptop will be lower than that of a new one. Depending on the market** and personal circumstances, the price of second-hand Lenovo laptops is roughly between 1,000 yuan and 5,000 yuan.
Summary Extension:1Model and configuration:
Laptops vary greatly by model and configuration**. For example, a high-performance gaming laptop may cost more than a regular office laptop. 2.
New: Compared to brand new computers, the number of used laptops will decrease. Used computers that last longer and wear out more visually and performanceally are sold at a lower price.
3.Market demand: The market demand for different models and brands is different, which will affect the fluctuation of second-hand laptops.
If a laptop is in demand in the market, it may have a higher selling price. It should be noted that when determining the selling price, you can refer to the ** of second-hand laptops of similar models and configurations, and you can make a comprehensive comparison on the second-hand trading platform to find a relatively reasonable **. I'm glad to answer for you, I hope it can help you.
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Actually, I feel that second-hand computers are still OK, like you said only chat, CPU in 1G or so memory 256, hard disk in 40G can be, when you buy it to look carefully at the appearance, what degree of wear, don't be too powerful, and the speed is not very slow, the battery time will not be long, because it is second-hand, the mobile phone Internet you said is the so-called wireless Internet access, there is a CDMA PC card, and then CDMA has a mobile phone card inside, but it is best not to use, The network speed is slow, the Internet fee is high, and it is not affordable. I've used second-hand ones, don't worry, it's generally fine. However, it should be noted that second-hand notebooks must be branded. >>>More