lovethehsc
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Wait for it...wait for it ("Homer the rapture isn't coming!").
Quick question: if i wanted to buy a laptop with microsoft that was relatively light (2kg? hence the weight) and small (12 inch screen?) how much am i looking at?
I am really not too bothered with the brand or the features (so don't worry about the graphics, gigabytes, gigahertz etc) i just need a laptop for taking down notes in uni lectures. I'm mainly looking for a cheap, light and small functional laptop.
Also where would be the best place to buy it? Harvey Norman with their 110% refund guarantee? Online? From one of the computer stores in the city? Post up links to good buys if you have any.
Thanks, for any responses.
p.s. i may consider getting a mac as i realise they are small and light but only if someone can convince me that the interface is workable. We have mac in our uni comp labs which i gave up on after a few hours of fiddling because i've become too used to the microsoft interface.
Quick question: if i wanted to buy a laptop with microsoft that was relatively light (2kg? hence the weight) and small (12 inch screen?) how much am i looking at?
I am really not too bothered with the brand or the features (so don't worry about the graphics, gigabytes, gigahertz etc) i just need a laptop for taking down notes in uni lectures. I'm mainly looking for a cheap, light and small functional laptop.
Also where would be the best place to buy it? Harvey Norman with their 110% refund guarantee? Online? From one of the computer stores in the city? Post up links to good buys if you have any.
Thanks, for any responses.
p.s. i may consider getting a mac as i realise they are small and light but only if someone can convince me that the interface is workable. We have mac in our uni comp labs which i gave up on after a few hours of fiddling because i've become too used to the microsoft interface.
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