netbooks are the way of the past. Sell it to your dad & buy new, he'll never know the difference.

On 12/15/11 5:53 PM, richardsan wrote:
This is Elfboy (richard's son), and I have a bit of a dilemma. I recently received a laptop (Asus Eee 1005HAB netbook), but the screen is cracked. It would cost about $70 to repair or $219 to replace(buy new), and my dad suggested that I ask for more opinions before committing to a decision. My friend gave me this laptop, seeing as he no longer had use for it and he knew I needed one (He also let me know beforehand that the screen was screwed up). So, what should I do: Repair, or Replace? Thanks in advance for the advice.

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