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		<title>By: Meg Stary</title>
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		<description>I have seen many useful issues on your website about computers. However, I&#039;ve got the opinion that notebooks are still not quite powerful sufficiently to be a wise decision if you usually do things that require lots of power, for example video croping and editing. But for world-wide-web surfing, statement processing, and majority of other typical computer work they are just great, provided you do not mind the small screen size. Many thanks for sharing your thinking.</description>
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