tech question

Jul 08, 2009 16:49

hey all

any suggestions for a good computer desktop package to purchase before I go back to the Dell online option?
My PC is slowing more and more so I think it may be time to sort that out soon ...

EDIT: Def Brand name product with warrenty. I am a heavy Office user, net, some graphic, no gaming.

thanks

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cubboy July 8 2009, 07:47:56 UTC
I don't envy your decision. There is so many things to consider. My gut tells me, based on what I know about you and your needs is find a few computer shops on or near your daily commute. Go and speak to them and buy from the people you like the most. Because of your work requirements and possible future study, ask for components they know to be reliable, preferably brand names with warranty's - you don't want an unexpected crash mid assignment. The main problems I have had with computers I have purchased over the years have been with cheap no name power supplies. Ask for a beefy reliable power supply ( ... )

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thorfinn July 8 2009, 08:27:12 UTC
If you're definitely stuck with Windows platform, Dell or Toshiba is your friend. Both have good on site warranty support.

You can and should consider a Mac though. MS Office is available for that platform, and you get a whole bunch of very very good stuff bundled with your mac for personal use.

The current white Macbook will be *vastly* more power than you need for personal use. About $1700 (you'll need the video dongle), and you'll be able to plug in any screen/keyboard you want, and be able to run around with it if you want, and have a much much better user experience. Talk to an Apple Store or big apple reseller - most of them you can go in and try before you buy.

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thorfinn July 8 2009, 08:29:00 UTC
Oh, and depending on whether you specifically need MS Office or whether you just need a good office suite, Apple's iWork is $99 for one license. That's a metric boatload cheaper than MS Office (which runs at around $500-$1000 per license), and you get a very fully featured office suite.

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felix_femme July 8 2009, 08:33:35 UTC
and the main stuff we use at work is Office based so I am generally happy working without doing the save/ convert thingy all the time.
However new PC means Vista so will have to do that anyways.
Edu fitouts are very low-tech in general.

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felix_femme July 8 2009, 08:32:20 UTC
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I have a white Mac lappy for work and hate it.
Okay I don't hate it but much prefer using a desktop in the style I am used to so use it as little as possible.
I may end up having to use it more if this dies before my tax chq comes in so I could improve my opinion but yanno ...

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felix_femme July 8 2009, 13:13:33 UTC
better than Vista?!? please how many months?
any suggestions for retailers for HP?

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missdissent July 8 2009, 13:49:30 UTC
Go to Local Geek in Clovelly. They will price packages for you, get it, and load it with software as a bonus. They are lovely people. Mention me and Hellfire if you do go. I got my Toshiba lap top for an excellent price and now have better version of all my er... software.

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cubboy July 8 2009, 19:18:06 UTC
I agree if your not going dell, go to somebody whom is trusted.

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