Substitute PC for notebook

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Re: Substitute PC for notebook

Postby Icon » 02 Jun 2012, 22:11

Update: what a great choice it was to change to a laptop. It is awesome. Watching a movie or doing stuff and checking on the net without hassle. Should have done this years ago. Connects to the Internet fast, no problem with Skype, easier to backup, no need for bulky speakers to dance around. :thumbsup:
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