Samsung Laptops For Under $200
Samsung is a leader in electronics and a brand name known world wide that produces some of the best notebooks on the market with the RF711 Samsung laptops being one of those. In addition, the Series 5 and Series 7 are highly regarded by the retail market as true powerhouses when it comes to general computing. Founded in 1938, Samsung has shown the ability to evolve through changes in technology thus maintaining their dominance in the electronics field. Focused on performance and quality at lower costs they have kept competitors at bay while maintaining their place as one of the most trusted companies around. Their notebooks are as stylish as any on the market and they produce models that encompass every class. While this portable computing system line is not as widely known as others they are competitive to any on the market in performance and price. With the rising costs of notebooks you may be surprised that you can own one of these systems for less than 200 dollars. Samsung Laptops have 70 plus years of experience behind them and purchasing previously owned models will put you at the keyboard of a system that is worth much more.
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Samsung N150 Plus Netbook Red EXCELLENT SHAPE |
Price: $155.00
7h 57m |
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Samsung Sens X06 Laptop |
Price: $79.99
8h 8m |
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Samsung N150 Plus Netbook |
Price: $188.35
8h 52m |
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BLUE SAMSUNG NP N310 LAPTOP IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH MICROSOFT AND CHARGER |
Price: $95.00
13h 53m |
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Samsung N150 JA02US Netbook 250GB HD 1GB RAM Win 7 Wifi Web Cam In ExcCond |
Price: $100.95
15h 30m |
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Samsung R730 Notebook NEW |
Price: $162.50
16h 11m |
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SAMSUNG NC10 NETBOOK BRAND NEW CONDITION WITH BUILT IN WEBCAM |
Price: $156.00
16h 43m |
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Samsung N150 Plus Netbook Very good condition |
Price: $127.50
17h 33m |
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Samsung N130 Netbook NO RESERVE |
Price: $82.00
17h 39m |
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2 Laptops for Parts Sony Vaio PGC 394L Samsung NP N150 |
Price: $71.00
1d 3h 21m |












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