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What do you guys think of this computer??
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 14386083" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Ditto. Excellent point, Joe. </p><p></p><p>Larry, the biggest question you have to ask yourself is what do you intend to do with the computer. If you're basically going to be browsing the Net (ie. forum usage), check email, work on the occasional word processing document, etc., then a basic setup should be fine. When you DO buy a computer, if you are only going to do basic stuff and no gaming or CPU/memory intensive stuff, there is no need to buy more than you need. That's wasting money. However, you DO want to be sure that you're buying a reliable computer. For that, whenever possible check the site's reviews on the model you're considering. If you look at the Amazon reviews, there are only 3. And one is negative with hints that it has inherent speed issues. It also has a crappy Celeron processor. I would not buy a computer that only has 3 reviews with one being negative. Too risky. You can definitely do better by spending a bit more. And be sure there are a decent number of reviews (10+) with the majority being very positive (on Amazon that would be an average of 4 stars). JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 14386083, member: 6727"] Ditto. Excellent point, Joe. Larry, the biggest question you have to ask yourself is what do you intend to do with the computer. If you're basically going to be browsing the Net (ie. forum usage), check email, work on the occasional word processing document, etc., then a basic setup should be fine. When you DO buy a computer, if you are only going to do basic stuff and no gaming or CPU/memory intensive stuff, there is no need to buy more than you need. That's wasting money. However, you DO want to be sure that you're buying a reliable computer. For that, whenever possible check the site's reviews on the model you're considering. If you look at the Amazon reviews, there are only 3. And one is negative with hints that it has inherent speed issues. It also has a crappy Celeron processor. I would not buy a computer that only has 3 reviews with one being negative. Too risky. You can definitely do better by spending a bit more. And be sure there are a decent number of reviews (10+) with the majority being very positive (on Amazon that would be an average of 4 stars). JMO. [/QUOTE]
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