Shopping for a budget laptop should be straightforward — but then you open a product page and get hit with processor generations, RAM types, storage acronyms, and display specs that feel like they need a decoder ring. It’s easy to either overspend chasing numbers that don’t make a difference for your use case, or underspend […]
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If you are thinking about buying a refurbished Chromebook, one of the most important things to check is how long it will continue receiving updates. Unlike a typical Windows laptop, a Chromebook has a defined support period from Google, and that date matters. The good news is that a refurbished Chromebook can still be a […]
Windows Pro vs Windows Pro Education: What’s the Difference? If you’re shopping for a laptop for school or BYOD, you may come across terms like Windows Pro and Windows Pro Education. They sound very similar — and that’s because they are. In simple terms, Windows Pro Education is based on Windows Pro, but with education-focused […]
Looking for a solid laptop in New Zealand without spending a fortune? You’re not alone. Whether it’s for school, work, or home use, many Kiwis are asking: What can I get for under $500? The good news is — you’ve got options, especially if you’re open to refurbished devices. Here’s what you can realistically expect […]
When your child needs a device for school, it’s tempting to go straight for a new Chromebook at the big-box store. But what if there’s a smarter option? More and more Kiwi parents are asking: should I get a refurbished laptop instead? The answer depends on your child’s needs — but in many cases, a […]

