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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 152909" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>I'd have to agree with po1..... I loved my toshiba, which lasted me about 5 years, right up untill the day it was stolen :evil: I'v also had a gateway, dell, and compaq (HP).... and would never wish one upon anyone as they are pure junk!!! My wife still has a Sony Vio that is about 8 years old and still runs strong too.</p><p></p><p>My new Laptop is an Asus, and I can't complain about anything at all. Asus has always made parts for computers, now they got into the game for themselves, and have very reasonable prices. You can probably find a couple with decent video cards and proceccers for around $400 to $450 each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 152909, member: 2620"] I'd have to agree with po1..... I loved my toshiba, which lasted me about 5 years, right up untill the day it was stolen :evil: I'v also had a gateway, dell, and compaq (HP).... and would never wish one upon anyone as they are pure junk!!! My wife still has a Sony Vio that is about 8 years old and still runs strong too. My new Laptop is an Asus, and I can't complain about anything at all. Asus has always made parts for computers, now they got into the game for themselves, and have very reasonable prices. You can probably find a couple with decent video cards and proceccers for around $400 to $450 each. [/QUOTE]
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