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difficult child has now sold (ebay) all the gifts he received from us last year...
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 487386" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I'm with Janet. For school, unless he's in architecture or a degree program that's heavy on graphics, he needs a basic computer that has internet access, word, excel and power point (maybe outlook if that's how his school does email). That's it. Look at sites like Tiger Direct - we got a netbook there several years ago that was great for my son in the Navy. Cheap and sturdy and it's still going strong. Don't know why he would need an Ipad - if he needs some type of tablet I'd go with a cheap knockoff.</p><p>Then if he chooses to sell them, he can use the library.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 487386, member: 439"] I'm with Janet. For school, unless he's in architecture or a degree program that's heavy on graphics, he needs a basic computer that has internet access, word, excel and power point (maybe outlook if that's how his school does email). That's it. Look at sites like Tiger Direct - we got a netbook there several years ago that was great for my son in the Navy. Cheap and sturdy and it's still going strong. Don't know why he would need an Ipad - if he needs some type of tablet I'd go with a cheap knockoff. Then if he chooses to sell them, he can use the library. [/QUOTE]
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