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Subject: buying a computer
Posted by: wiggs
- Sustainer [04991311] Wed, Dec 05, 2007, 21:53
my wifes parents are looking to buy a computer, without the monitor. We were looking at this one. they use it for yahoo games and email and alittle surfing the web. Will this computer be ok for them? thanks
Gateway GT5408 Refurbished Intel Desktop PC The Gateway GT5408 comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz processor with DUAL Core Technology, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and a 320GB SATA II hard drive. Plus a Dual-Layer DVD±RW burner drive you can use to burn customized DVDs, play your favorite movies and compile a world-class music library. From the planet's most graphics-intensive games to the toughest, most complex business applications - no problem! The Gateway GT5408 breezes through any program with the greatest of ease. This is one powerful PC -- and it's yours for hundreds less than you'd pay for a comparable system. Plus, this Gateway system boasts Intel GMA950 graphics and 7.1 channel High Definition sound. |
1 | Perm Dude
ID: 4112058 Wed, Dec 05, 2007, 22:10
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I would probably add more RAM, if possible. 1GB is pretty small these days--maybe they can add more RAM at a small cost?
I've purchased refurbished computers in the past and have never had a problem. They are right that you can save some big bucks on refurbished comps from the exact same machines being sold as new.
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2 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 12:12
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Agreed on the extra RAM - especially if it's Vista. While Vista will run on 1GB of RAM, I've heard that it's noticeably slower with that config. Someone I trust has suggested that at least 2GB will make it run better.
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3 | biliruben
ID: 5610442715 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 12:49
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I have bought 4 GW computers over the years, but when I went to buy another about a year ago, the customer service was so appallingly bad that I canceled my order.
I'd recommend another company. Any other company. We ended up buying a HP for my wife, and a smaller online company that builds to your specs for me.
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4 | RecycledSpinalFluid Dude
ID: 204401122 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:32
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How much is it?
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5 | wiggs
ID: 6825712 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:35
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I bought an HP for myself. The only problem i have with it is when i call for customer service. I never get a person that speaks English.
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6 | wiggs
ID: 6825712 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:36
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RFS 329 dollars
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7 | biliruben
ID: 5610442715 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:37
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I'll take a competent tech with an accent over an incompetent local any time.
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8 | Perm Dude
ID: 30114068 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:51
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You don't get a choice anymore.
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9 | biliruben
ID: 5610442715 Thu, Dec 06, 2007, 13:58
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I admit to having a bias. I generally find all tech support to be a waste of time, these days. If something goes wrong, generally am going to fix it myself. If it's software, I often just wipe and start over. If it's hardware, I swap the piece out.
So I simply try and get the best built base machine I can find. That used to be Gateway. Then Dell. Then HP.
Now I don't trust any of them, so I went with a smaller outfit that cost a couple hundy more called Directron last time, and have been very happy.
I spent some time over at Reseller ratings before I bought.
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10 | nerveclinic
ID: 105222 Fri, Dec 07, 2007, 03:25
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I've had HP's that I loved but I had LOTS of technical problems. One I brought back to the shop 3 times. luckily I had an extended warrenty. Computers are one poduct extended warrenties are actually recommended for.
Don't over look Apple unless you are on a tight budget. I bought one last year and I don't think I can every go back. It just elevates the whole experience and this is coming from someone who used PC's 15 years.
I still have a PC and barely turn it on. I still get a special feeling when I turn on the Mac.
They aren't cheap though.
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12 | Adam
ID: 5305788 Fri, Jan 11, 2008, 09:08
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Check this site once website
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13 | I found that connect
ID: 109313023 Fri, Oct 31, 2008, 01:54
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I found that connector you were looking for Cindy, is this the thing you were looking for? www.liangdianup.com/computeraccessories_1.htm
It's on the list of computer accessories and parts. They have the DVI video thing to convert that jap monitor to work with your other computer. Just about any other kind of wire adaptor, usb connectors, monitor extension wires, ps2 extention wires, and all kinds of female and male swap connectors and things that I think would help your shop. If that above link don't work then goto www.lducompany.com and click on computer accessories. Let me know if that is what you need and give me your email address again.
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