If those specs are good for you and other options that fulfill your needs are more expensive: yes, good deal.
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Thank you Captain Useless.
I checked but could not find your more useful answer?
Don't know about your local market, but if the device is in mint condition, I doubt you will get a much better price (especially if the keyboard and screen are decent).
thank you for your responses and sry i forgot to add,
Im not super familiar with the pc hardware market and im not sure if this is a riffoff price
My old i5 540m died and i was thinking of getting a n100 laptop, but the cheapest i can find is around 350 in USD and after checking the benchmarks, theyre not way off compared to an i5 6200u, so that kinda caught me off in a weird dilemma.
It'll most likely to be a linux machine.