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Thank you for asking.
We’re looking for a simple, reliable laptop built for real work—not luxury. The goal is productivity, durability, and long battery life for offline-first education in rural communities.
Minimum Specifications:
Storage (SSD): 500GB or more — for offline learning materials, translations, curriculum files, and documentation
Memory (RAM): 8GB or more — smooth writing, editing, and multitasking
Processor (CPU): 2.0GHz or higher — stable performance for daily work
Battery Life: 6+ hours — essential for areas with limited electricity
This laptop will power writing, translation into Chichewa, curriculum design, offline lesson preparation, and proof-of-work documentation—turning intention into real, measurable impact.
Where would the laptop be used (location generally)? Trying to get an idea of cost and shipping etc.
Malawi, Africa
...and there is the problem. I tried to ship a computer to a friend in Argentina, and because of size, content and battery it was insanely expensive. It's prolly better to do a fundraiser and buy the laptop there I suspect.
$175 can actually get a fairly/slightly used laptop here in Malawi that’s good enough for the job. Buying locally avoids shipping, customs, and battery issues entirely. Thank you for your help — it really means a lot.
LN: studyhubs@rizful.com
Yeah, that’s exactly the struggle in the Global South. Shipping alone can cost more than the device itself once you factor in size, batteries, customs, and random fees. It ends up punishing people simply for where they live. Fundraising and buying locally is often the best alternatively realistic option.
So.... what kind of a laptop do you need? Might as well get to the point...