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I'm a complete newbie to the computer world. I'm a student looking for something reliable (meaning something that will last for four years) to run multiple programs on (music player, internet, instant messaging, word, etc.) - nothing fancy. I'm not a gamer either. Screen size and weight doesn't matter to me and neither does battery life. It has to be moderately fast. And I also don't need much storage - I use a travel drive. My budget is small, at the most I would be willing to spend 900 dollars.
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Location: Nebraska
Age: 20
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I suggest getting a laptop with a 64-bit processor so you have the ability to upgrade to Vista when it is released. You're going to want probably 512MB to 1GB of RAM. Even though you said you don't need much hard drive space, I'd still say go with a 40GB so you have plenty of room for programs just in case.
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