Thinking about a newer computer
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Highest price I saw for an M90 on the outlet -- $2609. Dual core2 2.33mh, ultra sharp screen, 512 nvidia, 4gb ram, two wireless cards, large hard drive (250gb?), DVD-RW. List price around $4000.George L Vought wrote:Dan ;
I'd love something with 4GB, but they run about 6 grand, I'd also love to have that too.
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Just for clarity George, the M90 is a notebook and the 390 is a desktop.Glenn Warner wrote:Highest price I saw for an M90 on the outlet -- $2609. Dual core2 2.33mh, ultra sharp screen, 512 nvidia, 4gb ram, two wireless cards, large hard drive (250gb?), DVD-RW. List price around $4000.George L Vought wrote:Dan ;
I'd love something with 4GB, but they run about 6 grand, I'd also love to have that too.
George,
I think the most importaint thing is that you DO NOT let any one else use the computer. You can get away with a less than ideal machine if there is no other crap running on it. That means NO peer to peer (music sharing stuff), NO instant messenger stuff, NO huge anti virus suite packages, None of the inevetible codexs, patches, auto update, Flash stuff. You get the idea. If your kids use it The system will be FULL of little programs in short order. Yahooligans, PBS Kids, Nick Jr.com all these sites involve downloading stuff. Not to mention if the machine is used for \"adult entertainment\"........ Do you have a teenage boy?
Get a decient machine, make sure that there is a return policy, load up Ecabs and try to crash it. If the performance is acceptable, good; if not, return and upgrade. Let the family (and you) fill the other machine up with junk.
Mike
I think the most importaint thing is that you DO NOT let any one else use the computer. You can get away with a less than ideal machine if there is no other crap running on it. That means NO peer to peer (music sharing stuff), NO instant messenger stuff, NO huge anti virus suite packages, None of the inevetible codexs, patches, auto update, Flash stuff. You get the idea. If your kids use it The system will be FULL of little programs in short order. Yahooligans, PBS Kids, Nick Jr.com all these sites involve downloading stuff. Not to mention if the machine is used for \"adult entertainment\"........ Do you have a teenage boy?
Get a decient machine, make sure that there is a return policy, load up Ecabs and try to crash it. If the performance is acceptable, good; if not, return and upgrade. Let the family (and you) fill the other machine up with junk.
Mike
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In addition to all that has been said, maintaining performance has been discussed to some length. You may want to look at this recent thread.
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