Help CodeYourFuture South Africa by donating new or used laptops for under-resourced trainees to do our course.

 Erica Township, Western Cape

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Help CodeYourFuture South Africa by donating new or used laptops for under-resourced trainees to do our course.

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Electronics

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Computers & Printers

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Help CodeYourFuture South Africa by donating new or used laptops for under-resourced trainees to do our course.

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New Laptop min spec: Intel (or AMD equivalent) i5 or better processor, 7th generation or newer (Virtualization must be supported) Windows 10 Operating System. 1920 x 1080 or greater screen resolution. 500 GB or larger SSD. Minimum 8 GB of RAM (12GB -16GB RAM recommended) Webcam required Used Laptop min spec: Intel (or AMD equivalent) i5 or better processor, 7th generation or newer (Virtualization must be supported) Windows 10 Operating System. 1336 x 768 or greater screen resolution. 256 GB or larger SSD. Minimum 4 GB of RAM (12GB -16GB RAM recommended) Webcam required


About this Cause

CodeYourFuture South Africa

CodeYourFuture South Africa

Education & Research

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We help unemployed and under-employed adults by offering free access to tech education and mentorship.

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