Notebook PCs Hit a Price a Parent Can Love
Notebook computers with the kind of performance that will satisfy most students now carry a price tag that won’t make a parent cringe. "Computer parts have become cheaper this year, and now $1,000 can buy a notebook with a sufficient-sized hard drive, more than adequate memory and a speedy microprocessor so that students can surf the Web, write term papers and even download music."
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