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What Kind of Computer? (Pure vanity)
My wittle, bitty brain | Tax day! | American Dreamer

Posted on 04/15/2002 6:21:31 AM PDT by American Dreamer

OK, all of you out there in internet land...

The wife and I need to buy a new computer. Rather than let the boys down at Circuit City and/or Best Buy push the most expensive one onto us (with a lot of bells and whistles we don't need), I thought I'd see what my fellow Freepers recommend. We are looking for one that will not break our bank or be outdated next month.

OUR NEEDS: We use our current system for surfing the web, creating documents, and the rest of the "basics". With the new system we will be doing a lot of digital photography, and possibly a home-based business. A DVD player is a desired option, along with a CD-burner. We don't do a whole lot of gaming or graphic-intensive stuff, but it would be nice to know we could if we wanted.

So, what do you folks recommend? Most important, what should we stay away from? Words like Celeron and Pentium mean nothing to me (yeah, it's a wonder I can even turn one of these beasts on!) Anyone know of any "deals" out there?


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KEYWORDS: computerselection; features; gadgets
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1 posted on 04/15/2002 6:21:32 AM PDT by American Dreamer
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To: American Dreamer
HP Pavilion 520.
Blindingly fast and can do everything you want to do.
2 posted on 04/15/2002 6:24:19 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: American Dreamer
I build my own but I use a Dell at work and it works well. I'd buy a Dell(if you aren't boycotting).
3 posted on 04/15/2002 6:26:33 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: American Dreamer
I agree with Pappy, head on over to Dell and look at the deals you can get, this is a great time to buy.

I just bought a laptop from them and it's a great machine.

4 posted on 04/15/2002 6:29:58 AM PDT by TomB
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To: American Dreamer
I bought a Dell, last summer,one model generation back (450 someting) for $300.00 It works like a charm.
5 posted on 04/15/2002 6:36:49 AM PDT by BADJOE
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To: American Dreamer
Obvious. The new G4 iMac.
6 posted on 04/15/2002 6:39:06 AM PDT by clodkicker
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To: American Dreamer
2g chip 1g ram.
7 posted on 04/15/2002 6:43:14 AM PDT by Rustynailww
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To: American Dreamer
Despite being from Gateway Country, I'd go with the Dell or HP recommendations.

Things to look for:

Go with a Pentium 4(or AMD Athalon) --avoid the cheaper Celeron You don't need a top end machine, but go for a 1.0 GHz chip or higher if your budget will allow --800 Mhz as a minimum.

Get plenty of RAM--no less than 128 Meg--256 Meg better.
Get a CD burner in addition to a CD-ROM--you will want to make your own CDs. Skip a DVD.

At least a 20 Gig hard drive --that will probably meet most of your needs

Consider if offered a "legacy free" mother board--all USB ports and none of the traditional serial, printer and PS2 plugs. Just about all periferals are going USB. If USB standard 2 is offered go for that--much faster.

Good luck

8 posted on 04/15/2002 6:48:46 AM PDT by The Great RJ
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To: American Dreamer
I'd stay away from HP. Just homebuild or get a Dell. Just my $.02.
9 posted on 04/15/2002 6:58:28 AM PDT by TomServo
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To: TomServo
Go to MWAVE.COM and build your own. Intel processor and Intel MB, you can't go wrong.
10 posted on 04/15/2002 7:00:59 AM PDT by Voltage
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To: American Dreamer
bump for later selfish use ... thnkx for the vanity question!
11 posted on 04/15/2002 7:03:38 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: American Dreamer
I have purchased, probably, 8 Dell desktop and laptop systems over the past few years. I would never buy anything else. They just work!
13 posted on 04/15/2002 7:12:38 AM PDT by WasatchMan
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Plan to spend some money on a good monitor instead of processing speed. If you are the really impatient type then get a fast processor (or two) too.

My personal preference is for a Mac G4 running OS X and I reccommend that you give an OS X machine a spin just for fun. Mac's Superdrive that can burn DVDs etc is expensive but desireable.

14 posted on 04/15/2002 7:15:31 AM PDT by Poincare
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To: American Dreamer
Dude, get a Dell!

I just ordered one for my business: Kentucky Combat Arms Pro-Gun Semi-Automatic Pistol, Rifle and Assault Weapons Training Compound and Constitutional Law Center for the Development of a UN Free Sovereign Republic.

The delivery is running a little slow however. :)

16 posted on 04/15/2002 7:24:41 AM PDT by asformeandformyhouse
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I'd look at a Re-furbed Dell. You can get them off the web at www.dell.com.

The warranty on them is the same as buying one new, and the prices are much better.

As a rule, refurbs are company returns - for instance, my company demo'd 20 Dell workstations and decided not to purchase that particular model. We ship 'em back to Dell, they check them out and be sure that everything is in good shape, and then resell them as refurbs.

17 posted on 04/15/2002 7:26:58 AM PDT by wbill
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To: American Dreamer
We've bought three machines from www.pcnut.com.

Top quality, standard format components (so you can replace anything that fails quickly and off the shelf), reasonably priced, and the owner absolutely stands behind what he sells.

18 posted on 04/15/2002 7:28:00 AM PDT by Charlotte Corday
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To: American Dreamer
the problem with DELL and Gateway (and COMPAQ, the WORST in this regard!) is that they are SOOO big that they have their own FACTORIES and THEIR OWN SPECIAL DESIGNS of motherboards and other components

Bottom line: try changing the motherboard or powersupply on a DELL sometime - you will have to buy it from DELL. Whats more, they are matched - so you can only use a DELL powersupply w/ the DELL motherboard. I entertain the possibility that what DELL is using w/ these components is an industry standard, but if it is, FINDING compatable boards is still a nightmare, and one will always pay a high premium for hardware outside the mainstream.

I am actually an HP fan, with *extreme* reservations: if you can get an HP that works out of the box, you are probably OK.

I've run into some HP's that contain ASUS A7V-VM boards (which are considered to be VERY good, usually), so HP can include great components for the money.

On the other hand, i've also heard horror stories from people w/ HPs...

I own an HP and am reasonably satisfied, but not as satisfied as with my other computer, one i built myself with the ABIT BP6 board, with DUAL overclocked 366MHz celerons running at 550MHz (has been running quite well for about a year - running SETI) I'm typing this in from it right now)

19 posted on 04/15/2002 7:34:22 AM PDT by chilepepper
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To: mille99
No problems with XP so far.
20 posted on 04/15/2002 7:34:55 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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