1. If it is broke in such a fashion that repair costs would exceed the cost of a new one.
2. Or if the repair costs are so close to the cost of a new one with more features that it is worth spending the extra.
3. Or if it's not broke, but obsolete. Bear in mind, that in the computer world, "obsolete" does not mean there is a better version - there always is. "Obsolete" should mean "it no longer suits your particular needs".
Yes they do
no
No, you do not
You cannot tell. You would need to turn it on.
no, nowadays new laptop will have wifi built. Anyway a internal modem will be dial up.
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Your battery will lose charge faster.
you can get a new laptop if you have warranty
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No, you need to purchase a new one
There are guidelines in choosing a laptop. You need to know for what reason you need a laptop because from there, you would be able to know the specification that your laptop should have. All brands of laptop has its own pros and cons. For personal use, HP laptop would be the good because of the feature considering the price value. Asus laptop for multimedia use is good but not the DVD driver for burning, from my experience. Asus is quite expensive than HP. Top Major manufacturer are as follows: Acer, Apple, Asus, Dell, HP. Take time to choose the right laptop for your convenience and what suits your lifestyle and not just the brand or the manufacturer of the laptop.