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#186940 - 03/01/06 07:12 PM
Re: preparation for new computer
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Boo, My old laptop served me well for nearly four years, but about three weeks ago it bit the dust. Went out the same day and bought a Gateway MX-6128 with wide screen, lots of bells and whistles, then added another 512-gigs of memory which made it lightning fast. $749 at Circuit City before a $70 rebate. Everything's easy to read, bright screen, and I still have my Dell for a backup. The Dell was only used for a half-dozen jobs while I set this one up the way I wanted it. Take that money from under the mattress, get the new computer and the mattress will be a lot more comfortable. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#186942 - 03/02/06 12:52 AM
Re: preparation for new computer
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5399
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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It may help your decision. Forget what name it says on the front of the computer, as Dell like most other manufactures just by in the parts and assemble the PC, and then stick their name on the front. (If you open up any computer and look closely at the parts, you will find there is virtually nothing that is made by the Manufacture whose name is on the front of the machine) As I mentioned in my earlier post, buy the best you can afford, as it is a well proven fact that 87.3% of people who buy a cheap computer to save money, soon regret it. Hope this helps.
Bill
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#186944 - 03/02/06 05:14 AM
Re: preparation for new computer
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Boo, If the PC you are using now is just full of data, and that is the only reason you want to change it, stick with the burn-to-CD option, or better see if you can make an external hard drive work and buy that. You will also use it in any new compurt you buy.
if you need "more" in many areas, such as performance, upgradability , etc, I agree with Abacus in general, you just go out there and buy something that fits your budget, regardless what it says on the sticker.
Decide what exactly you need, like "I want a 17" monitor" (TFT highly recommended) "I want a DVD/RW recorder, or COMBO reader/recorder" (your 9 mp3 cd's are about 1 DVD full!!!) "I want this printer" "I want that soundcard" etc etc
The fact is, that the lowest spec new PC you can find out there, will be MILES ahead of your current PC in terms of performance, hard disk space, and maybe expandability, so if the current machine is kind of satisfactory, the new one will blow your socks off!
Get info from the other friends here for recommendations, pay the cash and never look back. The more you wait, the more new things will come, the more pain you will get from the current system.
Theodore
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