OK guys, I'm having a consumer crisis here. I bought this 17.3 inch notebook with a high-end processor because it was a killer deal, selling for $200+ less than what it usually goes for. At the time, it seemed worth the extra $150 above what I was going to drop on a lower-end, 15-inch notebook, but as nice as it is, I think it was a mistake. 17.3 inches turns out to be much more difficult to manage than 15.3 inches - I didn't realize that two inches and three pounds could make for such an added burden. I also don't have any use for a high-end processor, because all I do with computers is browse the internet and run basic applications. Anyway, I have 75 minutes left to return it if I want to go that route. It hurts, because I admire the computer, It's so big that it's a pain in the ass to carry around and use at school. I might as well just use one of the computers there and leave this one at home, which defeats the whole purpose of having a laptop in the first place. Then again, I also like the fact that this is kind of a all-around PC, having both the qualities of portability and being big enough to use as a stand-alone PC wihtout an external monitor. F***. 70 minutes left. What should I do?