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Old 11-06-2005, 01:46 PM
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Redbone,

I have looked at their site and compared their $399 system to ours and there is NO comparison. Our system for the price is better than what they are offering. Let me explain why:

Processor/CPU Intel Celeron vs AMD 2500+ 64bit (we have a better CPU)
Harddrive 40GB 5400RPM vs 80GB 7200RPM (we have a larger/faster HD)
Memory 256MB DDR is the same as ours
Case it shows 2 large bays ours have 3 large bays.

I would assume the other components are like ours but hard to say since they don't list them on their site.

I would stay with an AMD Athlon 64....these will run circles and out perform most Intel CPU's. The also will save on your energy bill since they draw 70-80W vs 160-180W for an Intel. As a result they run much cooler than Intel.

You need a minimum of 256MG DDR to run a stable Win XP Home. The more memory the better.

The average (normal) size HD's are now 80GB.

If you already have a monitor then you can use that...this will save you some money in the end.

We offer up to a 5 yr warranty on CPU & memory. One yr on all hardware. 7 day a week tech support. Plus many other perks.

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quoteo you live close by visioncomputers
? yES WITHIN 20 MILES

Let me know if you need any other help or if you what like to hear more of what we offer.
Maybe tomorrow... but not today
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Old 11-12-2005, 09:11 PM
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Well did you get your new computer yet?
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Old 11-14-2005, 09:28 PM
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Here's my experience.
When e-machine first came out. I bought one. It had a 300 mhg. processor and only 3.2 gig hard drive. That tells you how many years ago it has been.
Years later, the only reason I have moved up is because of faster processors.

I'm now on my second e-machine,bought it about 18 months ago. It has a 2.70 ghz. processor. Excellent in my opinion. I'm retired too. Plus, I spend a lot of time on the web and I enjoy digital photography using Photoshop 7.

Over the past 5 years I have recommended this band to over 15 friends and family members who have bought and been very satisfied with the computer. One other thing. You may put no credence in Consumers Union but in the new December issue just released, in the "less expensive" computer area (under $800) They rated
e-machine as #1 and Dell as #7. Maybe so, maybe not, maybe just their opinion.

I love the space inside the cabinet for upgrades too. If I can help answer any questions, just let me know.
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Old 11-15-2005, 07:59 AM
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Yes, I agree as i stated earlier. E-machines when they first came out used very cheap component parts and the tech/service was horrible. Now everything has changed for the better. Emachines have completely changed the way they build their systems. From everything I have read they now sit at the top of their class. So the Consumers report is pretty accurate. I said I would not buy one b/c as a techie I want to know every component in my system.
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Old 12-01-2005, 10:35 AM
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Well did you get your new computer yet?
Not yet. I like the idea that Vision computer has with the online remote access. Problem is if I forget and leave a password lying around somewhere. At present all passwords are on a floppy, but I think I have a mild case of CRS. They also claim the AMD processor is subject to over heat and cause problems and that the speed is overrated(forgot the numbers) Anyway, I'm still in the market and interested in any input you have.

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