Long story short - A friend of mine picked up a laptop for me this past week from Best Buy (it was on a nice sale). After he shipped it to me, my wife flipped out. She says that my current Gateway is good enough and we need to be saving...
I do not use this laptop that much (never have), but could use some extra cash to apply towards lasik surgery I just had this week.
The stats on this laptop included:
Pentium M 1.6 ghz
768 Megs of Ram
60 gig, 5400...
I read that before but he just made a blanket statement about HPs.
Sure, failures happen do to things like diodes breaking, capacitors leaking, lamps burning out, but so many problems can be avoided by treating your expensive piece...
No, this is a different unit. In that thread I was looking into getting a new laptop for myself. All the while though, I was looking to get the 14.1" model for my wife.
What do you mean if i got a "good" one? So...
I've been looking to get my wife a laptop for Christmas for when she starts graduate school in January (she's going for a masters in reading and she's currently a first grad teacher).
Anyways, i've been searching for a 14.1"...
I'm not sure what's totally going on in that ad (I don't have sound at my workplace), but it looks like apple was saying IBM pc users were like drones. Well that how apple seems to get people supporting them and that's by making them...
You're overlooking one major thing: Sell the fujitsu now (which you might get more money for anyways) and take the dell at xmas. You end up with more cash in your pocket this way.