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    The Asus ROG Strix G16, named the best overall gaming laptop by our editors, is currently $400 off on Amazon, making this powerful model under $2,000.

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  4. OLPC XO - Wikipedia

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    The OLPC XO (formerly known as $100 Laptop, [2] Children's Machine, [3] 2B1 [4]) is a low cost laptop computer intended to be distributed to children in developing countries around the world, [5] to provide them with access to knowledge, and opportunities to "explore, experiment and express themselves" (constructionist learning). [6]

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    2-in-1 detachable tablet computer: Generation: Third: Release date: 22 September 2021; 3 years ago () Introductory price: USD$400 to 730: Operating system: Windows 11 Home S mode (upgradable to Home or Pro) CPU: Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y Intel Core i3 10100Y: Memory: 8 GB or 4 GB RAM: Storage: eMMC: 64 GB SSD: 128 GB or 256 GB: Removable storage ...

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  7. eMachines - Wikipedia

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    eMachines M5405 laptop. eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. [1] The company sold PCs at prices ranging at $399 or $499, not including a monitor. [2] By March 1999, the company was ranked fourth in U.S. computer sales, with a 9.9% market share. [1]

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