![]() Including a new battery and a simple hardware upgrade, I invested less than 150 euros. Instead, I switched to a 2006 second-hand machine that I purchased online for 50 euros and which does everything that I want and need. In 2017, somewhere between getting my office and my website off-the-grid, I decided not to buy any more new laptops. The average useful life of my three laptops was 5.7 years. Between 20, I consumed three laptops that I bought new and which cost me around 5,000 euros in total – roughly 300 euros per year over the entire period. Image: Low-tech Magazine is now written and published on a 2006 ThinkPad X60s.īeing an independent journalist – or an office worker if you wish – I always reasoned that I needed a decent computer and that I need to pay for quality.
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