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This is my personal essay of why I believe should receive a Razer Blade Pro for either my birthday or entering my Freshman year in high school. These reasons are the two laptops available to me now are barely functioning pieces of technology, this is the best laptop available for work and gaming, and it has the best technology for that price, or for really any price.
Firstly, I love the idea of school being computerized. The only problem is that the computers that the school is using are terrible. With no way to save anything besides to your google drive, which is universally disliked as a terrible way to save any sort of file. The programs like Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, etc. have all been

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