Sunday 12 February 2012

how well did the Sony VPCF11PFX/H do on consumer reports?

I need a laptop for school, and this one catches my eye. could someone maybe copy and paste the article for it on consumer reports? if not, please tell me what it ranked.

Why not just buy a subscription to consumer reports? Because copying and pasting it here would be a gross violation of copyright law.

http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/laptops/laptop-gaming/ct.aspx?refid=laptop-gaming&s=dhs&ST=alienware%20laptop&dgc=ST&cid=42426&lid=1086014&acd=64011,20278,0,73111539,747950927,1272322280,,15576775,30357627521

this my friend is what i have and these laptops are beast they can hold up for 3 hours without charging and with lit up keyboard this thing rocks not only that this computer cannot be slowed down in gaming even with max settings its not cheapest thing but i totally think you should check it out hoped this out in advanced

and toshiba honeycomb tablet

toshiba tecra tablet get They are very informative and I have used them for purchasing many-a thing: a new TV, a laptop computer, etc

No, it’s a waste of their money. But I’d say Buddhism, since it has the lowest death rate from wars and such.

please be kidding. and, david, did you not see what happened in myanmar?

no they could not make a informed decision

religion is based on spirituality not physical products

Actually, it is a good idea. I wonder though how religions “preform” things. Perhaps they “preform” one’s beliefs. Or, they can “preform” what holidays you will celebrate in the future.

Oh, maybe you meant “perform”?

No, Christianity would be a “Best Buy” by default.

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