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My Pink Lappy Is Still Dandy

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I used to dream of buying the Acer Aspire 103 Model No. AOD150Bw, which is the white one. It's got the features I wanted--2GB memory, Intel® Atom™ Processor N280 (1.66GHz, 512Kb, 533MHz FSB), 160Gb SATA HDD, 10" LCD screen, Built-in 10/100 LAN, Built-in 802.11bg Wireless Network Connection, Built-in Bluetooth, and a 6-cell battery that can last more than 5 hours. Plus it only costs 20,000 pesos, which is 2,000 less than what I had paid for my Asus Eee 1005HA.

But, I do not mind much. My Asus Eee 1005HA is the newest model from ASUS, which is also a part of Acer. Not only that, instead of the common 802.11bg WiFi, I got the faster 802.11n Wireless Connection.

Me and my ASUS have been together for six months now, and so far, I have been satisfied with its performance. I have been using my pink laptop for almost 24 hrs each day. I have stuffed large amounts of data in it like videos and MP3s, and it hasn't broken down yet.

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