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Old 08-04-2006, 11:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For those of you out there that have a problem being careful with your laptop check this out!! Durabook sounds like the laptop for you!! The laptop is drop resistant, has a spill resistant keyboard, touchpad, and buttons, and is shock resistant. Sounds like some pretty good innovations to me!!
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HAHA i dont have a problem dropping mine I have a problem with keeping coffiee and soda outta the key board but yes that does sound really nice.
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Yes, the spillresistant keyboard, buttons, and touchpad peaked my interest as well. I know I have spilled Mountain Dew on my keyboard- what a mess!!
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Now this is the lap top for me, since I tend to be accident prone
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You can check them out at www.durabook.com if you are really interested!!
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The best part i have found after reading the comparison that it is Best-of-the-Best at overall comparison and at the same time is drop resistant, spill resistant keyboard, touchpad, and buttons, shock resistant and price is also less.
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It has a lot of good specs and the technology they incorporated into it to prolong the life of the laptop is outstanding.
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This sounds like a kid-friendly laptop.
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More so than a lot of other laptops thats for sure!!
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I wonder what the cost of it is. I can't say I have ever dropped mine. I am pretty careful how I treat my laptop. I don't want to spend the money fixing it or replacing it if I don't have to. I think these new ones would be great for high school students who do throw things around. Their computers probably take a greater beating that those that most adults use. Sounds like a great invention though for those that need it. Liquid resistant would be awesome. For how many people admit they have spilled something in their computer, this is a very good idea.
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