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Postby cmptch » Tue 2006 Aug 08 3:03

There's a lot of laptop hardware out there that is hard to find. Since my store doesn't stock a large variety(just the common hardware) we have to search the net to find replacements for a lot of proprietary parts.

http://www.laptopparts.com has the common stuff (power adapters, batteries, etc...) for a decent price and we've ordered from them before.

Another site has just about everything (I'm sure you could build a complete laptop from their inventory), but we've never ordered from them so I don't know about reliability. http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/
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Postby Icy » Wed 2006 Aug 09 1:54

The maker (gateway) of my laptop can not supply me with a 512 MB memory card :O }:-<. All the have available for me is a 256 MB card.

I'll check these guys out.
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Postby Spock » Wed 2006 Aug 09 3:09

I ordered my last notebook memory from Crucial. I was happy with their pricing, availability, and fast turn-around.
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Postby Colonia » Wed 2006 Sep 13 5:47

I once had a problem trying to find a HD for my laptop and the only comp parts shop that had was http://www.pricewatch.com
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Postby Krank » Thu 2006 Sep 14 2:25

Yesterday i helped my ex husband get a lappy, the acer aspire 9512 gamer, wich is a nice lappy for the things he wants to do with it and he could affort it so why not....ofc that ment i was drooling al day about it, but still, the dude is happy so why not:)
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