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Businiess name:  PC Laptops
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm a student over at Utah Valley University studying video editing, and with HD quickly becoming the norm, I needed a laptop to take to school that had the guts to edit it. I don't remember where I heard about PC Laptops, but I'm so glad I did. Got my first laptop here for video editing; it's a beefy little guy with upgradability. I paid as much as I would for a Macbook Pro and got the potential for so much more - quad-core processor upgrade later on, more RAM, nice video card, in addition to life-time service and tune-ups for free with excellent people in-store. I'll be going back the next time I need to upgrade. I know that they'll be looking to get me the best machine for my job. True story: the sales-person helping me helped the lady behind me while I mulled it over; he showed her that she didn't need to spend $800 on a laptop that she'd be emailing from; the $400 model right next to it would do everything she needed. With honesty like that (cutting half the profit on a machine), could I really go wrong? I know you won't go wrong if you try them, either. Pros: Great computer, honest salesguy

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