and after all this...

Member 945

Level 11.22

Mar 2006

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May 16, 2006, 10:25 PM
Local time: May 16, 2006, 10:25 PM
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I'd still suggest a Dell, unless you really really want to buy a system locally for some reason. If you take advantage of their constant sales, you can get very cheap systems, or well-specified machines at midrange prices. If you really don't want a Dell, a Toshiba is usually a safe bet, though I kinda think that their engineering quality's been in a slide lately. Just make sure that you get a Pentium M, Core Solo/Duo, or Turion 64 chip, or you'll have miserable battery life.
Gateway's really going out of business, russ? I know that they've been in bad financial shape for a while, especially after they bought out eMachines, but I didn't think they were that badly-off. :\
Is it just me, or do Best Buy employees always try to recommend the worst products first? Insignia TV's? KLH stereos? Gateways? Kodak cameras? this Insignia TV is the exact same as the Samsung, just cheaper! yeah... >_>
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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