thisisside5
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: East Tennessee
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Whew! You guys sure have thrown a lot of info at MoKoni!
The lady says she has experience with a Dell, an I'll jus' bet it weren't runnin' a Mac OS.
MoKoni, here is my experience: I've been using PC's since 1984. I've owned more than I want to admit, and currently have 3 desktop PC's at home (plus a file server for my home network -- a Novell network -- I am not a Microsoft geek!). None of them is a Dell. BUT, I'm a network engineer responsible for over 600 PC's at work. Dells, you ask? Only my file servers, the most critical PC's in the place, and about 25+ laptops. I have techs to fix desktop PC's, so I buy inexpensive clones made with quality components from ASI. Dell's service won't let my guys work on them while they're under warranty. My guys cannot, however, fix a salesman's or engineer's laptop while he is in Backwoods, Arkansas or Peoria, Illinois. Dell will send a repairman to their hotel room to fix whatever's broken. Not that they need to very often, but stuff does happen. I recommend Dell over Gateway based on the reports I hear from users at work. No one has brought their Dell in from home to ask us to fix them. We see Gateways a lot.
My sister in Indianapolis bought a Dell 3 years ago based on my recommendation, and is still thrilled with it.
I do consulting on the side, and recommend Dell 'cause I don't like phone calls in the middle of the night.
As far as the Apple (MAC) vs Windows arguments go, if you are a graphic designer or a professional musician, definitely buy the Mac; otherwise, buy as much RAM and monitor as you can squeeze into a Dell on your budget. There is a LOT more software available for the Windows platform.
Don't forget to think about how you will connect to the Internet. If you have broadband cable access available in your area -- cool, get that after you buy the PC. If not, be sure to have Dell include a 56K modem in your new PC.
Sorry for such a long-winded reply, but, hey -- it's been a long-winded thread.
[Edited by thisisside5 on 01-24-2001 at 03:38 AM]
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