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| Thread ID: 83110 | 2007-09-19 20:49:00 | Should You Buy a New Mac Mini, iMac or Mac Pro? | pctek (84) | PC World Chat |
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| 592971 | 2007-09-25 07:53:00 | Well.... he's back alright:lol: | beeswax34 (63) | ||
| 592972 | 2007-09-25 08:39:00 | And why claim that every other company wants to be apple? The other twist that Apple fans like to claim is that the only way to get a value PC is to home build it or buy an overpriced "branded" PC. What rubbish, Go and have a look at the powerhouse computers available from the likes of PBTech or QMB, all loaded with grunty gear, all the components are from top level manufacturers, and all of them have a warranty, which can be extended if you so wish for pocket change. And you can add a Philips LCD with 3 year pick up on site Pixel Perfect warrenty. All for less then $1500. |
Desperado (6407) | ||
| 592973 | 2007-09-25 08:45:00 | And why claim that every other company wants to be apple? The other twist that Apple fans like to claim is that the only way to get a value PC is to home build it or buy an overpriced "branded" PC . What rubbish, Go and have a look at the powerhouse computers available from the likes of PBTech or QMB, all loaded with grunty gear, all the components are from top level manufacturers, and all of them have a warranty, which can be extended if you so wish for pocket change . And you can add a Philips LCD with 3 year pick up on site Pixel Perfect warrenty . All for less then $1500 . Go for it! Knock yourself out . Although I wonder why HP and Dell are currently trying to get into the upper end of designing and selling fancy PCs . . . might be something to do with the higher profit margins involved . |
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