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Thinking about buying a new PC,which of the above would you recommend?Have any of you had any bad experiences with either Dell or Mesh computers?Any advice appreciated,cheers
well i do work together with a PC store seen as I am in IT and I have to agree with a lot off the lads on here Dell nowedays is rubbish...
Mac is good......very good.....
or get a acer or good decent components for a self build.
If u going dual core go intel.
Loads off big brands are rip offs.
I bought an "origin" laptop dual core blah blah top spec for less than half of a simulair like HP, Dell, Toshiba etc and I can tell u that it is as good if not better.
The smaller names can not afford to put rubbish components in so u are most likely better off.
But still I recomend buy the parts and get someone handy to stick it together.
(make sure they really know what they are doing tho.)
And with vista go Home premium it's good now with service pack 1 on.
hope that helps.
If u get stuck I can always build u one
surprised about the comments on Dell gear, in a previous life was senior engineer in a 600+ seat battery chicken farm with over half of those Dells, I think we had one power supply fail in 3 years...
Fujitsu on the other hand, still count their field engineer as a good mate 5 years later!
I work with Dell and Apple's mainly, the Dells are very reliable and we get good service. Ive had 2 (of 12ish) brand new iMacs go wrong within the first 6 weeks and out of under 20 MacBooks purchased in the space of a year 13 had hardware faults of somekind, generally though Apple's desktop machines are very reliable.
I hate Acer, poorly made generally. Id say Dell are a good bet for desktops and Id probably get a Toshiba or HP laptop if it were my money. MESH are supposed to be very good although they are a much smaller company. Not sure on support but custom machines from www.pcspecialist.co.uk or similar at least can used ok components.
I work with Dell and Apple's mainly, the Dells are very reliable and we get good service. Ive had 2 (of 12ish) brand new iMacs go wrong within the first 6 weeks and out of under 20 MacBooks purchased in the space of a year 13 had hardware faults of somekind, generally though Apple's desktop machines are very reliable.
I hate Acer, poorly made generally. Id say Dell are a good bet for desktops and Id probably get a Toshiba or HP laptop if it were my money. MESH are supposed to be very good although they are a much smaller company. Not sure on support but custom machines from www.pcspecialist.co.uk or similar at least can used ok components.
yeah dell used to be real good.
Now tho the components are very cheap I used a motherboard drivers disc from a £15 mobo in a £1000 dell not long ago and it took the drivers.
They are all build down to a price now unfortunately cus they are competing with the likes of pc world and simulair who only take a 2% mark up.
shame but hey what can we do.
nice one mate looks like a nice machine. PM me if u *************** I can arrange that for u lol
(no charge)
anyway congrats on the new machine
I may be wrong, but on certain other sites I visit, offers like this are not allowed. Don't know if it applies here but can't a site be suspended or something if it allows the free exchange of licenced software (especially if its Microsoft!)
And before anyone sounds off I'm not knocking Tobyjug for his kind offer!
I'm not one for software theft, I buy what I need.
As I see it: If someone wants to give me (or sell me) their copy of something, then thats up to them. I am the new legitimate owner, if they keep it on their machine they are breaking the law.
As for shutting a site down, its hard enough to close the 'obviously ilegal' file-sharing sites.
I guess if we had a 'swap software for free' forum on here it might be different!
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