Pros: Fastest OEM Pentium 4 system to date, elegant case and many available options.
Cons: More expensive than other systems
The Dell Dimension 8100 was a good high-end system, but it was somewhat ungainly in appearance and took up more space than Dimension 4100 systems. The follow on to the 8100, the Dimension 8200, is essentially the same except that it uses the same slick...
Pros: Very affordable, great durability, very easy to use! Cons: Ummm... the tower is very heavy :o)
Before I start to tell you about my computer, I will give you the technical stuff, and you can form your own opinion. after this, I will tell you about it in my own words :)
Pros: Fast, excellent customer service, good price, Dell quality and reputation Cons: Software package only mediocre
When it was time to upgrade from my old Gateway 266Mhz PC, I decided to switch to Dell based on feedback from other friends and coworkers who had Dell PC's. Ordering couldn't have been easier - all online with specials for a free CDRW drive, and free...
Pros: The Dell Dimension 8200 is fast, quiet, and very smooth operation Cons: Long wait on phone when checking on my online order
We have had our Dimension for 2 months and after living with a four year old Gateway G6, find the Dell a pleasure. The online ordering process was impressive. I received the 90 day no interest payment option and was able to order a wireless cable...
Pros: Fast, user-friendly, and unique Cons: pretty expensive
This Dell computer is the best. The ability to customize t makes it even better. You can get up to 2 GB SDRAM (that's very fast!) and up to 2 GHZ!. I think the max memory is 100 GB. You will never run out of memory. Enough with the specs now.
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Pros: Easy to buy, easy to use. Reliable. Cons: expensive.
Not only is this computer amazing, buying it is simple as cake. In 30 minutes I researched my dell computer and bought it! Right over the internet. On top of that, there was a one day delay and they shipped my computer next day air, for free! I have yet...
Pros: Blazingly fast, fairly decent value, top-notch reliability Cons: Specs upgrades come at high cost, goes fast but feels like it should go faster
After replacing TWO computers in one month here at college, I finally decided to go back to the brand that I trust the most: Dell. I have a Dell back at home and haven't had a lick of trouble with it, so I figured if I needed all these annoying problems...
Pros: Pentium 4, Very Fast, Great Installed Software, Best Buy in Computers For The Money. Cons: Large in Size, sometimes faulty hardware.
I knew I needed a new computer, but I didnt know what I was planning on doing. I knew that I did now want to put up large amounts of cash for a system that I knew would be obselete in a few months. So, I knew that a couple of my friends had purchased...
Pros: Still the value/perf for a top brand Cons: Too few PCI slots! I had to take out the modem to add a Card
In April I bought the top of the line Dimension 8200 and have no regrets- it's a 2.2gig Mhz with 1 gig of RDR RAM; came with 120 GB HD and I added a second for under $200. Got the surround sound, plus premium video and DVDRW-CDRW
Pros: Excellent build quality, looks great, very quiet, very fast Cons: Not a lot
The Dell Dimension 8200 is a great computer. No ifs, no buts. It's just great. Its one of the very sleek new black models, as have been advertised on TV recently. But what do you actually get under the dark exterior, and how does it...
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