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What your budget buys

What your budget buys

Tell us your budget, not the model.

17 machines in stock in Lagos, ₦255,000 to ₦780,000. Every price is on this page. Pick your range and we will tell you plainly what it gets you, including the parts we are not proud of.

Almost nobody arrives here asking for a Lenovo ThinkPad L490. People arrive with a number. What was saved, what a brother sent, what the contract paid. This month it is usually school money, because admission letters have landed and the corpers are mobilising, and that money is already counted out before anyone opens a website.

So we stopped arranging the shop by brand and arranged it by budget. Four bands, cheapest first, every machine we have and every price published in the open. If you want to skip ahead, use the buttons at the top: Under ₦300,000, ₦320,000 to ₦390,000, ₦415,000 to ₦460,000, and ₦580,000 and above.

We do not do DM for price. The price on this page is the price whether you sound rich on the phone or not. Stock list as at 11 August 2026, 17 machines live.

1. Under ₦300,000. Four machines.

Under ₦300,000 and still real machines. The EliteDesk at this price carries 32GB of RAM, which is more than anything else on this rung, but understand what it is: a tower on its own, no monitor. ₦365,000 gets you the monitor, keyboard and mouse with it, and if you are kitting out an office, a school lab or a business centre it drops to ₦255,000 each once you take five or more.

The Pavilion is a Grade A touchscreen that folds flat, which is a lot of laptop for ₦285,000. The ThinkPad is an 8th generation quad core, and that generation matters more than the badge on the lid, as you will see one rung down. The MacBook Air is a 2014 and it is Grade B, so it has marks on it. Better you hear that from us now than see it at the door.

Climb one rung and what you buy is RAM and storage. ₦25,000 more than the ThinkPad gets you the ZBook 15u G2 with 24GB and a 512GB drive.

  • MacBook Air 2014, i7 / 8GB / 256GB, Grade B. ₦255,000, was ₦300,000
  • HP Pavilion x360, i3 / 16GB / 256GB, touch convertible, Grade A. ₦285,000, was ₦400,000
  • Lenovo ThinkPad L490, i5 8th gen / 8GB / 256GB. ₦295,000, was ₦380,000
  • HP EliteDesk 800 G2 desktop, i5 / 32GB / 512GB, tower only. ₦295,000, was ₦400,000. ₦365,000 with monitor, keyboard and mouse. ₦255,000 each on five or more
Ask what ₦300,000 buys

2. ₦320,000 to ₦390,000. Five machines.

This is the rung most people land on. Two of the five carry 32GB, and the Grade A HP DW at ₦390,000 came down from ₦750,000, the biggest single drop in the shop at ₦360,000 off.

Now the warning we would rather give you than have you find out in October. The Dell Inspiron at ₦365,000 says i7 on it, and it is a 7th generation dual core. The ThinkPad one rung above, at ₦295,000, is an 8th generation quad core. On heavy multitasking the cheaper machine will feel quicker. The Dell has more RAM, a bigger drive and a 15in screen, so it is the right buy for plenty of people, but not if your problem is thirty things open at once. Buy on the generation, not on the badge.

Climb one rung and what you buy is a newer processor generation, a touchscreen and Nvidia graphics.

  • HP ZBook 15u G2, i7 / 24GB / 512GB. ₦320,000, was ₦430,000
  • MacBook Air 2017, i5 / 8GB / 256GB, Grade A. ₦330,000, was ₦500,000
  • Dell Inspiron 15, i7 7th gen dual core / 16GB / 512GB, Windows 11 installed, though this CPU is not on Microsoft's supported list. ₦365,000, was ₦450,000
  • HP Notebook 250 G7, i5 8th gen / 32GB / 512GB. ₦385,000, was ₦480,000
  • HP DW 15in, i7 8th gen / 32GB / 512GB NVMe, Grade A. ₦390,000, was ₦750,000
Ask what ₦400,000 buys

Why a 32GB laptop is ₦385,000 here

This is the question every sensible buyer asks, so here is the boring answer.

These are UK office machines. A company buys 32GB because their staff run heavy files all day, then the whole fleet gets replaced on a three year cycle whether it needs it or not. The machine gets old. The RAM does not get smaller. We buy the fleet, test every unit, wipe it, grade it and ship it to Lagos.

One thing we will not tell you. That 32GB makes an 8th gen i5 fast. It does not. It makes it able to keep thirty tabs, Excel and a Zoom call open at once without dying. That is a different thing, and it is the thing most people actually need. It is also why the processor and its generation are printed next to the RAM on every machine on this page. A spec should never be readable on its own.

Six of the laptops carry 32GB. There is a seventh 32GB machine, the EliteDesk, but that one is a desktop tower, so we count it separately rather than pad the number.

If you want to check us rather than trust us, open Jiji, filter laptops to ₦385,000, and count how many come back with 32GB. Then come back here.

And if you do not believe the spec on a particular unit, ask before you order. We will send you a video of that exact machine showing System Information and the battery health reading, serial visible, before any money moves.

3. ₦415,000 to ₦460,000. Three machines.

Three machines and none of them under 24GB of RAM. If your day is thirty browser tabs, Excel that will not close and a virtual machine on top, start on this rung instead of stretching a cheaper laptop until it complains.

The Clevo has the newest processor generation we have under ₦500,000, 10th gen. The ASUS is the only touchscreen here with Nvidia graphics and it came down from ₦737,000. The ZBook G3 is the workstation of the three, 32GB with FirePro graphics.

Climb one rung and what you buy is a Mac, or a 10th and 11th generation Windows machine, or the only gaming laptop in the building.

  • Clevo N151CU, i5 10th gen / 32GB / 512GB. ₦415,000, was ₦444,000
  • ASUS UX560U, i7 / 24GB / 512GB, Nvidia graphics, touchscreen. ₦450,000, was ₦737,000
  • HP ZBook 15u G3, i7 / 32GB / 512GB, FirePro. ₦460,000, was ₦550,000
Ask what ₦450,000 buys

4. ₦580,000 and above. Five machines.

Top of the ladder. Two MacBook Pros, the two newest Windows i7s in the building, and the only gaming machine we have, which is also the only one with a 2TB drive.

Be careful with the MacBook Pro 13in at ₦580,000. It is a 2019 with a Touch Bar and its 8GB of RAM is soldered in, which means it cannot be upgraded, ever. If you want macOS that is the price of entry, and it is a genuinely good machine for what most people do on it. If what you actually need is RAM, the EliteBook 840 G7 at ₦645,000 has four times as much.

The Surface Laptop 4 is the newest processor in the whole shop, 11th gen, and it is a touchscreen. The MacBook Pro 15in was ₦999,000.

Ask what ₦650,000 buys

Also in stock

Not laptops, but they are here and they are priced the same way, in the open.

On the N11 PRO, read this before you buy it. It records at 2048x1080. That is not true 4K, whatever the box says. It is a good GPS drone and we sell it as what it is. If you need actual 4K, the B16 is the one, and it is cheaper.

Warranty, delivery and paying

Every device is professionally tested, data wiped and graded before it is listed. The grade letter is on the product page and it means what it says. Grade A is clean. Grade B has visible marks and we say so.

3 month warranty on every device. Battery is treated as a consumable, which is why the measured battery health percentage is published on each device rather than described as good. Outright battery failure is covered for 30 days.

Lagos delivery, 1 to 2 days, ₦8,000. Nationwide, 3 to 5 days, ₦17,000. Payment is upfront by card or bank transfer through Flutterwave secure checkout, and it is confirmed before we dispatch. We do not take payment on delivery.

Every device on this page has its own WhatsApp button that opens a chat already naming the machine and the price, so you do not have to type it out.

Three questions we get asked most

Is this really UK sourced, or is it Computer Village stock with a story attached. UK sourced, mostly from corporate fleet refreshes, which is why so many of them carry 32GB and an office-issue chassis. The keyboards are UK layout and the machines arrive with UK power leads. Ask for the video of the specific unit and you will see the machine, the serial and the System Information page before you send anything.

What happens if it develops a fault inside three months. You message us, you send it back or we collect it in Lagos, and we repair it or replace it. That is the 3 month warranty and it is on every device on this page, not only the expensive ones. The one carve-out we state openly is the battery, because a battery is a consumable on a used machine. Its measured health is published so you know what you are buying, and outright failure is covered for 30 days.

Can I pay when I collect it. No, and it is fairer to say that plainly than to promise it and walk it back later. Payment is upfront by card or bank transfer through Flutterwave secure checkout. What you get first is the evidence. Ask and we will send you a video of that exact unit showing System Information, the measured battery health and the serial, plus photos of any marks. Take your time with it. The 3 month warranty then covers you once the device arrives.

Before you decide

Almost every unit here is a single unit. When one sells we do not delete it from this page. We grey it out, stamp it sold and put the date on it. A list that never shrinks is a list you cannot trust, and a list with sold stamps on it is proof that the stock was real and that it moved.

If it is not on this list, we do not have it. Tell us what you need and we will source it on the next shipment.

So do not start with a model. Start with your number. Message us on WhatsApp saying something like I have about ₦400,000, what can I get, and we will come back with exactly what that buys, with photos, grade and measured battery health. If the cheaper one is the better buy for you, we will say so.

WhatsApp 0705 178 3312. Prices as at 11 August 2026.

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