Hey guys,
I will be opening a business of my own around the February time frame which requires me to have a dedicated machine. After my fun time with RAM issues (compatability) in the gaming machine I just built I am trending towards buying a machine like a Dell / SONY etc. I need a dependable machine with good tech support, It will be connected to a DSL line and its primary use will be to utilize that DSL line as well as some light word processing. It should be a P4 machine with a gig of RAM and on board video and sound would be just fine. I will also need the capability to burn CD /RW but dont need DVD playback
It will be running:
winxp
quickbooks
Microsoft office basic
and will be connected to a Cannon printer/fax/copier/ combo machine.
I think I have settled on
Dell Dimension 4700 Series:
Pentium® 4 Processor 540 with HT Technology (3.20GHz, 800 FSB)
I have this badboy optioned the way I want for $1,315 (w 17" flat panel LCD)CNET rates this machine well among its peers and Dells pricing tends to be better then most. Anyone know of any better options or reasons why I shouldn't go Dell?
Thanks
I will be opening a business of my own around the February time frame which requires me to have a dedicated machine. After my fun time with RAM issues (compatability) in the gaming machine I just built I am trending towards buying a machine like a Dell / SONY etc. I need a dependable machine with good tech support, It will be connected to a DSL line and its primary use will be to utilize that DSL line as well as some light word processing. It should be a P4 machine with a gig of RAM and on board video and sound would be just fine. I will also need the capability to burn CD /RW but dont need DVD playback
It will be running:
winxp
quickbooks
Microsoft office basic
and will be connected to a Cannon printer/fax/copier/ combo machine.
I think I have settled on
Dell Dimension 4700 Series:
Pentium® 4 Processor 540 with HT Technology (3.20GHz, 800 FSB)
I have this badboy optioned the way I want for $1,315 (w 17" flat panel LCD)CNET rates this machine well among its peers and Dells pricing tends to be better then most. Anyone know of any better options or reasons why I shouldn't go Dell?
Thanks