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Re: Laptop help?
(Anonymous) 2012-10-04 04:02 am (UTC)(link)agentcthulhu, you taught me something I didn't know about processors. Copy-pasting for personal reference. Thank you. :)
Back to OP,
So you just said you already have a notebook? Toshiba Satellite with 2GB of RAM, that is. I think you can go meet a computer technician and have your notebook inspected if it can receive a RAM upgrade. Toshiba Satellite is quite sturdy as far as I know since my workplace deals with selling and repairing computers and we rarely have serious problems with Toshiba notebooks, and an additional 2GB RAM (or maybe even 4GB, making a total of 6GB!) costs far less than having to buy a brand new notebook.
But if you really have to buy a new notebook, you can consider Asus and Toshiba since these two are better in quality than the rest. (Especially Asus since it also makes mainboards and graphic cards so why would it make "bleh"-quality computers?)
Re: Laptop help?
Re: Laptop help?