Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Agree'd.
Dell thanks
Hate dell with a passion.
GF has the old inspiron, mate has the new one. Both good spec but slow as shit with all the Dell shite on there.
Always been a fan on Vaios. Soild machines too. Spilt a bottle of beer in on once. dried it out and its still going 4 years on.
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pow
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Dell shite is the first thing to go.
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Dell shite is the first thing to go.
Have done this. BUt if your just a normal PC user you wont know how to do this.
This is why i suggested Vaio. Still has shite on it but not as much!
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by ed
To be honest, a Macbook is a pretty well specced machine. 2.4Ghz Dual Core, 2GB RAM and 256MB graphics card for £800. The equivalent Dell's are going to set you back roughly the same amount of money and the Macbook is probably going to be better made.
Agree with ed.
You can pick up cheaper machines but they will break and look cheap and nasty. That's how they make them so cheap. Personally i like to see what i'm going to get so always look in stores and then go out and purchase online.
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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A sony vaio is a great machine for an everyday user, great all round machines and aren't likely to break after a few years.
The amount of issues i've seen lately with the new dells (had to have 150 mobo's replaced on latitude e5500's in the past 3 months) and acer isn't to be touched with a barge pole.
Consumer products nowadays are built to break, apple do make products that last however the price tag reflects this.
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