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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE
Well I have never heard of that brand name before, but you get what you pay for at those prices. It will more than likely sell for $200 or more, but if you get that and have to add more RAM and get a new battery why not just spend the money up front and get a better laptop from the start? Plus a 1.4 CPU is pretty old technology and not very fast.
One thing I have learned over the last few years of buying laptops, desktops, and even building my own computers is that you really need to do your research and purchase what you need up front. If you settle for something less and expect to upgrade you will end up losing money left and right trying to turn a piece of crap into a worth while computer.
For a good PC take out a student loan at your bank and get yourself a good notebook that you will surely be happy with and pay for it over the next year or so. Did you shoot Art1k an email like I suggested? He knows a lot about notebooks, and can help you out with making the right choice, and might even be able to work with you to get a good deal. If you buy a $65 computer you are going to end up with $65 worth of junk.
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Naw I didn't pm Art1k I've been loaded down with home work and it's kind of a too late thing for the bidding stuff, but I'll def shoot him a email/pm later