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		<title>Upgrading a Notebook</title>
		<description>Desktops have been long known to be upgrade-able in terms of memory and hard drive space but little is known about upgrading notebooks. 
The first thing to consider is the notebook itself. It must have expansion slots for extra sticks of RAM if you wish to upgrade memory. This can also be done by r</description>
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		<title>On Reconditioned or Refurbished Notebooks</title>
		<description>Copyright 2005 Richard Keir 
What exactly is a reconditioned or refurbished notebook computer? Depending on where you are buying, it normally should be a used - or possibly a returned notebook - that has been factory rebuilt. A refurbished notebook computer is basically a cheap, used (maybe) and re</description>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Notebook Computer</title>
		<description>Notebook computers have incresed in popularity over the last few years. This buldging market for notebook computers gives you more choice than ever before. The flipside is that the wide range makes it that much more difficult to choose the right notebook computer without a little knowledge. 
The mo</description>
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		<title>Thinking about Discount Notebook Computers</title>
		<description>Copyright 2006 Richard Keir 
While notebook computer prices have come down quite a lot, laptops still range from inexpensive notebook models to high end luxury jobs. Naturally, the notebook you eventually choose to buy will depend on your resources and requirements, but if you are on a budget like </description>
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		<title>Cheap Laptop Guide</title>
		<description>Hy, 
I just found out for this great site about cheap laptop and laptop accessories. The author is a computing engineer with a great knowledge on this topic. He reviews everything related to laptops, from the laptops ihtself to all kind of laptop accessories and selects ones with HIGH QUALITY and L</description>
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