Do All Laptops Have LCD Screens? When Should You Upgrade to a Better One?

One of the things I love about my laptop Thinkpad T23 is the LCD Screen/picture which is one of the reasons I haven't tried to upgrade to a more powerful laptop.
The 14.1 screen is perfect for me as I just use this lying down in bed. I have periodically upgraded parts like getting a 2.0 USB card, an external DVD Burner, doubling my RAm from 512 to 1 GB, etc. My question is, do most laptops have LCD screens? When do you know you should just buy a newer laptop, if your current one serves your needs fine, even though you've upgraded it when you felt you had too? One of the reasons I just didn't sell this latop is that it developed a minor quirk that doesn't bother me at all but might bother someone else: Basically if I either just boot up or haven't used it for a few hours, the first letter/number on the keyboard for some reason doesn't show up but after that, everything does. It's not worth the money too fix.
 
Basically if I either just boot up or haven't used it for a few hours, the first letter/number on the keyboard for some reason doesn't show up but after that, everything does. It's not worth the money too fix.

Does your keyboard letters magically appear when you turn on and disappear when you turn off? I can't understand what you are really trying to say.

Are you referring to when you type and what not? Or something else?
 
What happens is the first key I touch doesn't register at all if it's ither my first action after booting up or if my laptop is on & I ahven't used it for a few hours. After ths, every key I touch registers fine. It's not that something dissapears- it's just that it doesn't show up. This really isn't a problem for me but if I sold this laptop to someone else & mentioned this problem to them (there are no other problems with it), they'd probably think that there are numerous other problems, even though there's not. I couldn't ethically sell this laptop to someone without mentioning that first. It simply isn't worth the cost to fix this super minute problem.
 
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