Less than a year later and the crappy battery isn't holding a charge. ------ Edit above So, a refurbished laptop. I am madly in love with him. My dinosaur (Vaio 2005) finally crashed and I was in desperate need of one. 1) I had no idea how insanely slow my old laptop was. 2) This is my first SSD, I only have 8 gigabytes of RAM, but it should be 10x faster than my dinosaur I just mentioned. I've been told that SSDs can be "iffy", they can last 10 years or 1 year (they fail more often than HDDs). Don't worry, most of my work is still in the cloud. If there's a scratch or dent I can't find it and I've studied it top to bottom. the screen is perfect, the battery lasts a long time if I do not use the program's memory intensively. CONS: I know I read the description but must have missed it, no CD/DVD drive but USB 3 and portables are around $25. I have a few things I'm writing down so this will be very helpful if I can afford it. refurbished factories.
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