good luck trying to fix it yourself. ever tried?
I've seen several broken screens. stepping on it, dropping it, applying an extreme force to the backside, etc.
i guess i'm real touchy about my graphics. i cant stand lcd's for fast paced gaming.
as for my convenience argument, I think you should leave your computer at home, because there is really no reason to have a laptop other than the coolness factor. what I mean is the convenience shouldn't be in portability, it should be in cheapness and ease of repair (i.e desktop). but these days everything has to be portable.
there are people that can't live without their cell phones, and now they can't live without their laptops. I guess I'm not one of them. just my opinion.
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