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jumboSun 06/01/08 21:21 |
So I have a dell for work ( yuck) and I have my just over 2 years Sony Vaio, its not a bad spec, 17" 80gb 2mh processor, but I want a new one.. It doesnt have to be ultra portable in fact I prefer a bigger size machine nor is weight an issue.. Any advice on the dogs bollocks laptop. I saw a HP thing the other day that seems to be a laptop but also a desktop in one 22" screen, I also like the new blue ray Vaio machines.. I have also heard about some build to order brands but not sure. Advice oh sage ones? |
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