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<blockquote data-quote="Luke" data-source="post: 105204" data-attributes="member: 1531"><p>my current screen is crap. My next screen will be crap as well. I'm fine with that. </p><p></p><p>I buy nice cameras because I love cameras and I love taking photographs. Computers bore me to tears. I will not spend real money on one. Last time I did was one named after a fruit and it died a few weeks after the 2 year warranty was over. That was $1,000 down the drain. Now I buy Windows-based crappy ones (the cheaper the better it seems) and they work fine and I replace them while they still have a bit of life left. I want a cheap one that will do what I ask of it. I was kinda just wondering if someone could tell me which $400 craptop was best. But maybe they are all the same. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'll just go to Best Buy tomorrow and look them over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke, post: 105204, member: 1531"] my current screen is crap. My next screen will be crap as well. I'm fine with that. I buy nice cameras because I love cameras and I love taking photographs. Computers bore me to tears. I will not spend real money on one. Last time I did was one named after a fruit and it died a few weeks after the 2 year warranty was over. That was $1,000 down the drain. Now I buy Windows-based crappy ones (the cheaper the better it seems) and they work fine and I replace them while they still have a bit of life left. I want a cheap one that will do what I ask of it. I was kinda just wondering if someone could tell me which $400 craptop was best. But maybe they are all the same. Maybe I'll just go to Best Buy tomorrow and look them over. [/QUOTE]
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