Pros: Tech support IS really toll free Cons: Parts keep failing
I bought a Dell XPST (700) about a year ago. Got the extra on-site,in -your-home warranty/service agreement to go with it, too. I had heard so much about Dells, and was thrilled to get one.
For whatever reason, Dell put a 750 in mine instead...
My Dell Dimension 700r (it has a 750 processor--they were out of the 700's and upgraded me at no cost) has given me nothing but good service from the day it arrived. The PC has been fast, reliable, and easy to work on and with.
Pros: DELL has won first place in the reliability polls for several years. Cons: Hard to get through the phone system to get help at times.
It took me a while to convert to Dells. I was a Hewlett Packard guy all the way, with 3 of their desktops to prove it. But when I started talking to the pros, they convinced me that DELL was the golden light at the top of Computer Hill. I have not been...
Pros: customer support, smooth running Cons: higher priced, but worth it
Last year I finally saved up enough money so that I could finally afford to buy my own computer. I was tired of the bottom of the line boxes that I'd had before, so I decided that I'd spend a little dough and get me a top notch brand cpu, and thats why...
Pros: Great support & customer service. Quality built. Cons: No front USB ports. Proprietary RAM (??).
My system is actually the 750r, instead of the 700r, but is not listed on the review options.
My own system came from Dell's refurbished department, where it had been upgraded by someone who previously ordered it to include a DVD rom, and 192...
Pros: Great value and customer service. Cons: The long wait for service (on phone).
I bought my system about a year ago and I'm still very pleased with it's performance. When I received my system it came in a couple of boxes and was very user friendly as to how to do the set-up.
I purchased this product because of all of the good things that I heard about Dell and their support. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way that everything I'd heard was not true.
When my PC was about 6 months old, my hard drive and modem...
Pros: runs smoothly, service and support Cons: price
My first computer bought in 1996 was a Gateway 2000 166mhz model. Over the first two years I ran into countless problems, from the motherboard to the mouse. All of these problems were resolved, but it was still annoying to deal with them.
Pros: fast, customizable, upgradeable, dependable Cons: none, I hope
I shopped around for a computer for several months after losing my Compaq Presario to a lightning strike. As a college student, I was looking for a good value, and as a computer user I was looking for an upgrade in speed and power. My final choice was...
Pros: Reliable, effecient, user freindly Cons: None
After using and abusing a Dell Inspiron 7500 for 1 1/2 years, it was time to upgrade the home PC and there was no question that it was going to be a Dell. The choice was then between the XPS-T or the XPS-B. The only difference being the RAM. I decided...
dimension xps t700r
128 mb ram
geforce 256 32mb video card
conextant 56k modem
i bought this computer thinking it would last me for at least 5 years.well after 5 days i'm sending it back.the modem is a piece of junk and the video card...
I just purchaded my new system in late June 2000, and without question I got an incredible deal. I compared Dell computers with similar specifications to Gateway and other PC manufacturers. I clearly saved $200. Plus, Dell is super-reliable. I also...
Pros: Excellent components, amazing support Cons: Its not free
I'm not gonna lie: I bought this system because the price was right, not because it is probably the best machine available out there. I am pretty proficient with computers, the last machine I had I put together myself. This time I didn't feel like the...
I had a Packard Bell P162 until March 2000. In today's world it is piece of @#$%. Its main features included a processor speed of 166Mhz, 32 RAM, and a tiny 1.9 GB hard drive. So with all kinds of new software coming out and the internet continuously...
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