Even if it is a laptop, and you don't actually take it anywhere, you can get a regular monitor and plug it in. This way you still have the "power" of the laptop you just can't use the monitor portion - and you can't haul it around. Depending on your operating system (I'm thinking you have Windows 98?) installing the new monitor should just be a plug and play thing. You can get plain monitors (not flat screen or LCD) real cheap these days. This might be a temporary fix until the new laptop fund has grown a little.
The other option is Best Buy usually allows you 12 months free financing if you charge it on their card. Sometimes they even offer 18 months. And I've heard, but don't know details about, that Gateway and Dell are climbing on this bandwagon also, so extending the financing might help the laptop fund grow real quick. I'm sure you know this already, but the only caveat with this type of financing is that you must make all monthly payments on time or you will be charged interest from day one, and that is defeating the whole purpose.
Good luck!
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