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What do I need? by surferdude7 | Aug 19 '00 So you want to buy a computer and stay in the $1500 to $2000 range. What you pay for a computer is what you get. The lower priced ones run slower and generally do not have good accessories to go with it.
First you have to figure out what...Return to opinion
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The only problem with a review on what to get for a computer (Reply to this comment)
by maceyr
is that technology is always changing and processor speed, disk drive, etc are always getting bigger. So, to write a review that is dated is quite hard. I understand the problem. Since it was written well, it's HR. But the buyer must always consult someone with a good knowledge of computers before buying one as a computer that is excellent 6 months ago is probably behind 6 months later. Great job though in bringing out the points.
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Dec 09 '00 9:46 am PST
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My take on your epinion..... (Reply to this comment)
by fransbebe
I bought a Compact Presario 1500 bundle... and it works great and was 1,000 dollars plus tax!! Great review..... Michele
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Aug 23 '00 11:59 am PDT
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Ah, the computer . . . (Reply to this comment)
by gungian
. . . age dilemma.
Do I buy what I need or do I buy what I want?
Nice posting.
Write On!
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Aug 23 '00 4:13 am PDT
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GREAT JOB! (Reply to this comment)
by macndeb
Great tips and advise for those looking to make this purchase. Your right about getting what you pay for.Your suggestion are really good.Keep up the GREAT work.
By the way, Thanks for the Congrats! It was REALLY APPRECIATED!!
Debbie
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Aug 19 '00 8:05 pm PDT
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