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I just purchased a desktop for my son to go off to college
with, at his request. He didn't want a laptop. So I got him
a 8300 with a LCD screen, to save space.
"joe_tide" <joetide@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> me,
>
> My son is a senior at Penn State majoring in Information Sciences &
> Techology and Telecommunications. He inquired at Penn State about what he
> would need as far as a computer. He was told he would need a laptop and
they
> even gave him the specs of what he should get. We got him a Dell Inspiron
> 8200. A very nice machine.
>
> He's never had to take it out of his apartment. I mean he could have sat
on
> the grass and wrote a paper, but he didn't.
>
> The laptop is now sitting in his bedroom while he uses his desktops at
> school.
>
> The point is - ask the school if they require a laptop. If they don't, he
> doesn't "need" one.
>
> Joe R
>
> <me6@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:u9huc013srl47rk58pc58jlmbi3k44cm5g@4ax.com...
> > >Laptop. Especially for technical majors.
> >
> > He will be a dental student undergraduate.
> >
> > Well.... my reasons against a laptop is you're getting
> > into even more proprietary parts and design. And
> > laptops generally all start developing problems after
> > some use, no? And if they DO develop problems I cant
> > fix it....it MUSt be sent in the factory to be fixed.
> > No?
> >
> > I dunno.....Im just "ambivalent" abt a laptop not only
> > for above reasons but also for reasons of easier
> > theft..... easier to lose..... etc.
> >
> > I might be wrong tho
>
>