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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Frizzell" data-source="post: 1717455" data-attributes="member: 12774"><p>If your considering used, I'd recommend <a href="http://http://cdrokc.com/" target="_blank">http://http://cdrokc.com/</a> Warrantee and in house service.</p><p>That being said I'm looking at upgrading a 7yr old HP dualcore laptop (no issues in 7yrs, it is a high end from that generation). I agree that overbuying when you intend to keep it for a long time is the way to go. I'm looking small with an Ultrabook in mind, Solid State Drive=less powerconsumption and durability. SSD storage capacity has grown considerably and is said to withstand breakage due dropping, and seems the future in laptops.</p><p>I don't know if SSD's are offered in larger off the shelf laptops yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Frizzell, post: 1717455, member: 12774"] If your considering used, I'd recommend [URL="http://http://cdrokc.com/"]http://http://cdrokc.com/[/URL] Warrantee and in house service. That being said I'm looking at upgrading a 7yr old HP dualcore laptop (no issues in 7yrs, it is a high end from that generation). I agree that overbuying when you intend to keep it for a long time is the way to go. I'm looking small with an Ultrabook in mind, Solid State Drive=less powerconsumption and durability. SSD storage capacity has grown considerably and is said to withstand breakage due dropping, and seems the future in laptops. I don't know if SSD's are offered in larger off the shelf laptops yet. [/QUOTE]
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