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I wanted to be honest and up front for those that didn't know. Plus, I couldn't figure out how to include the term "pork crackling".Evo said:Why did you have to remind me?
I wanted to be honest and up front for those that didn't know. Plus, I couldn't figure out how to include the term "pork crackling".Evo said:Why did you have to remind me?
I prefer HP computers that don't fail. Ever. Don't have to rely on a paid warranty for help. Not to mention you're talking about business computers, not what the normal home user would experience.Ivan Seeking said:I love my new computer! It's a fully loaded Precision M4800. This series has been my favorite. It almost made me sick when my 4600 was damaged because I had been so happy with it. It had been fast, reliable, and pretty much trouble free until that happened.
Evo said:I prefer HP computers that don't fail. Ever.
I'm just teasing you because I know you love your dells.Ivan Seeking said:For light users you may be right. My computers take a beating.
Evo said:I prefer HP computers that don't fail. Ever. Don't have to rely on a paid warranty for help.
turbo said:Dell keyboards stink, IMO, but my Dell PC is reliable.
I switched to Logitech wireless KB and mouse. They are not much better. I should have stockpiled IBM KBs when I was servicing business computers.
Well, that was a group of snakes.AlephZero said:But we got totally shafted by their computer sales department (basically, recommending we buy a few hundred of an end-of-line product that they knew they were going to withdraw support for, as soon as they had shifted their remainng stock - and the reason they were abandoning the product was because it was so unreliable!)
After that saga, personally I would never, ever, buy anything with a HP logo on it.
Good to know, I just had to buy Evo Child a new school computer and got a great deal on a Dell. Hadn't really taken the brand into consideration due to the low price. I had always had top of the line Toshiba laptops when I worked at AT&T, those things were like sherman tanks, took a licking and kept on ticking. But $7k for a portege laptop was out of my price range back then, and they're still pricey, even though the price has come down.PAllen said:I've been using Dell computers, both at home (currently have a loaded Precision at home) and work, since the mid 90s. Never had a single failure of any kind, just upgrades for obsolescence. Have found Dell support excellent.
Evo said:Good to know, I just had to buy Evo Child a new school computer and got a great deal on a Dell. Hadn't really taken the brand into consideration due to the low price. I had always had top of the line Toshiba laptops when I worked at AT&T, those things were like sherman tanks, took a licking and kept on ticking. But $7k for a portege laptop was out of my price range back then, and they're still pricey, even though the price has come down.
collinsmark said:I like Steam quite a bit. It's certainly changed the way I buy video games.