That's probably better answered in a forum where you are more likely to have Iraqis and probably should be asked in Arabic.
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If buying it elsewhere is an option, probably do that. Low-tech stuff is stupid cheap in the third world, high-tech stuff tends to be even more expensive.
What are some good laptops...
Well as you can see here, I've created a list of the top 1000, you can sort by screen size, pixel density, GPU, CPU, Operating System, Price, or a wide variety of....
that are cheap in Iraq.
Nevermind. Literally no idea about market forces in the laptop market in Iraq.
It's probably easier to do your laptop search and then compare prices in Iraq - 'good' and 'cheap' are both relative terms. Once you define what a 'good' laptop is, then look for something at least that good or better, and find the cheapest one from that set.