
If youāve got an old laptop sitting at home and taking up space, you may be tempted to dispose of it. But before you give it the heave-ho, know this: Your old laptop actually has more potential than you think and thatās worth exploring, even if you have a new laptop up and running.
You can do a lot of neat things with an old laptop, both practical and recreational. To boost productivity, you can turn it into a second monitor or a distraction-free writing device. If youāre looking to have a bit of fun, you can even set it up to play your favorite retro games. If you can avoid ditching your old laptop and adding to the e-waste problem, Iād really recommend it. Youād be saving money and helping the environmentāthatās a win-win right there. Here are five creative ways to repurpose your aging laptop.Ā
Install Plex to stream movies, TV shows, and music
You can use your old laptop as a central location for all of your movies, music, TV shows, and so on. This is a great solution if youāre sick of juggling files between different devices. Iād recommend downloading the free version of Plex onto your old laptop as a way to store and organize all of your digital media. This app allows you to access your content remotely and from any device thatās connected to your Wi-Fi. It also automatically organizes your movies and grabs information like plot summaries and ratings, saving you a ton of extra work. Plus, you donāt have to pay for multiple streaming devices, which can be a real drag as it adds up and gets criminally expensive.

Let the film festival begin!
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Turn it into a distraction-free writing device
If youāre looking to boost your productivity, Iād recommend installing FocusWriter on your old laptop. Itās a simple, lightweight word processor with an interface that hides your menus and toolbars until youāre ready to use them again. It also has a lot of cool features like typewriter sound effects, daily word count goals, timed sessions, and more. Itās free to use and itās available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Download a lightweight OS for basic tasks
Installing a lightweight operating system like Ubuntu or Puppy Linux can breathe new life into your machine. It doesnāt need a lot of power to run and itās great for day-to-day tasks like checking Facebook, writing papers, and so on.Ā Not only is this an excellent way to extend the life of your old laptop, but youāre also saving money you wouldāve spent on a Chromebook or a comparable machine thatās designed for daily use.
If youāre going the Ubuntu route, make sure youāve got at least 4GB of RAM and a dual-core processor to ensure smooth performance. You can also use Ubuntuās lighter version Lubuntu,Ā which runs on as little as 512MB-1GB of RAM.Ā

Lubuntu is an even lighter version of Ubuntu.
Lubuntu
Use it as a second monitor
Iām a big fan of dual monitor setups. It helps me be more productive at work and itās also useful when Iām playing a game and need to reference the accompanying Wiki page without minimizing or pausing the window Iām on. If you fancy the idea of using your old laptop as a second monitor, there are a couple ways to go about it. However, make sure both devices are running Windows 10 or 11, otherwise this wonāt work.
If youāve got a Windows 10 or 11 PC, you can wirelessly connect to another Windows PC (aka your old laptop) with the Wireless Display feature. The first thing youāll need to do is set up the Wireless Display feature on your old laptop. To do this, go to Settings > System > Projecting to this PC and set āSome Windows and Android devices can project to this PCā to āAvailable Everywhere.ā Next pick āFirst Time Onlyā and then open the Connect app.
On the PC youāre projecting from, press Win+P, select Extend, and click on āConnect to a Wireless Display.ā Select your old laptop from the list of available devices and voila! Youāve officially transformed your old laptop into a usable secondary display.
If the built-in Wireless Display feature doesnāt work for some reason, you can always use Spacedesk, a third-party application that allows you turn another device into a secondary monitor. Once youāve installed Spacedesk on your main PC and on your old laptop, youāll want to make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi. Now open the Spacedesk app on your old laptop and connect to your main PC. Thatās really all there is to it!
Play your favorite retro games
Sometimes you just want to relive your childhood by playing your favorite NES games, you know? Fortunately, you can do this on an old laptop. All you have to do is install an emulator, which mimics a gaming console, onto your old laptop. Personally, Iād recommend installing RetroArch. The interface is easy to navigate and it houses multiple consoles in one program, so you donāt have to go installing separate emulators for each console. It also has tons of popular classic games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy VII, Spyro the Dragon, and more.
To get the most out of your gaming experience, Iād recommend using a USB or Bluetooth controller and connecting an HDMI cable to play on a TV screen.

RetroArch