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Re: Advice on Computer to buy
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Posted by darndt on February 12, 2007 at 12:59:57 from (66.220.81.142):
In Reply to: Advice on Computer to buy posted by vally farm on February 11, 2007 at 20:16:07:
I just retired from working in computer repair for 40 years and the last 10 on pc products kids games esp the high action and or graphics are what needs the bigest best ther is to run them right if you limit the kids games any brand of pc is fine go with which is best buy all of the pc are built from low bidders on the componetes if you have kids in school find out what computer the schools use and get one thats compatable that will help the kids out if they can do somr of the work at school and bring it home to finish or vice versa i have had 2 hp pc with no problems and the current pc is a e mach i would pick a pc with an established software like xp or what mac runs the vista will have start up problems until its has been out for a few years unless you like downloading a lot of updates from manufacture
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