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I have a Toshiba

Posted By: jlr on 2007-02-05
In Reply to: Opinion on laptops.....sm - 2teens

and I like it very much. I have the Core Duo processor and it has not failed me yet when it comes to working with so many different windows and programs open. I have the Windows XP Media Edition on mine.

I have had mine since October when my primary PC crashed and had to go into be fixed. My brother-in-law has a Dell and he also likes his very much.




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