Re: New Computer Suggestions
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:53 pm
Kathy,
I've always bought Dells since my first Windows based PC in 1994. My wife and I both have the Dell XPS Dimension laptops that we bought in 2005, and they are still going strong. Plus, Dell has an excellent warranty service that is a little expensive, but worth every penny. If there is a problem with your computer they will come to your house to fix it for free. We bought the initial 3 year full on-site service plan, and when that was up we were able to buy another 3 year full service warranty. Plus, I have 2 Dell desktops, one that I use for my writing, and the other is attached to my big screen tv, and is used as a media center computer. The media center computer attached to the TV can act as a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), but since I already have a DISH DVR, the computer doesn't get much use as a DVR.
When I was still in practice, I had Dells in everyone of my treatment rooms, the front desk, and my office. Dell is probably the best brand of PC you can buy, and if you are wanting to buy a PC, buy the Dell. However, the only problem I now have with PCs would be that they all use Windows Vista for the operating system. Windows Vista is HORRIBLE, and if I were to buy another Dell right now, I would request that they put Windows XP on it, or when I got the computer, I would reformat the drive and remove Vista in favor for XP.
But now there is another viable option out there, and that would be Apple. If you want to buy a not so expensive desktop computer, I would recommend the Apple Mac Mini. We bought this computer for my step-daughter for the winter holidays, and it is so fun to use. My wife has a friend that works for Apple, and we were able to get a 20% discount off the Mini Mac, but the price would have been very affordable without the discount. That little Mac is so fun and friendly to use, and it's almost like having a portable desktop because it is so light. There are so many great programs that Apple offers for all age groups. My step-daughter wanted to learn how to play the guitar, and they had a program (Garage Band) that allowed her to plug my electric guitar into the mini Mac and learn how to play. They also have have programs so you could learn to play piano, or compile and record music using different Garage Band programs (such as background vocals, rhythm section, guitar effects {like reverb, wahwah pedal, distortion, etc.}, symphony, and world music). If you like taking photos or shooting home movies, ANY Apple is great for graphics.
DocBrown
I've always bought Dells since my first Windows based PC in 1994. My wife and I both have the Dell XPS Dimension laptops that we bought in 2005, and they are still going strong. Plus, Dell has an excellent warranty service that is a little expensive, but worth every penny. If there is a problem with your computer they will come to your house to fix it for free. We bought the initial 3 year full on-site service plan, and when that was up we were able to buy another 3 year full service warranty. Plus, I have 2 Dell desktops, one that I use for my writing, and the other is attached to my big screen tv, and is used as a media center computer. The media center computer attached to the TV can act as a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), but since I already have a DISH DVR, the computer doesn't get much use as a DVR.
When I was still in practice, I had Dells in everyone of my treatment rooms, the front desk, and my office. Dell is probably the best brand of PC you can buy, and if you are wanting to buy a PC, buy the Dell. However, the only problem I now have with PCs would be that they all use Windows Vista for the operating system. Windows Vista is HORRIBLE, and if I were to buy another Dell right now, I would request that they put Windows XP on it, or when I got the computer, I would reformat the drive and remove Vista in favor for XP.
But now there is another viable option out there, and that would be Apple. If you want to buy a not so expensive desktop computer, I would recommend the Apple Mac Mini. We bought this computer for my step-daughter for the winter holidays, and it is so fun to use. My wife has a friend that works for Apple, and we were able to get a 20% discount off the Mini Mac, but the price would have been very affordable without the discount. That little Mac is so fun and friendly to use, and it's almost like having a portable desktop because it is so light. There are so many great programs that Apple offers for all age groups. My step-daughter wanted to learn how to play the guitar, and they had a program (Garage Band) that allowed her to plug my electric guitar into the mini Mac and learn how to play. They also have have programs so you could learn to play piano, or compile and record music using different Garage Band programs (such as background vocals, rhythm section, guitar effects {like reverb, wahwah pedal, distortion, etc.}, symphony, and world music). If you like taking photos or shooting home movies, ANY Apple is great for graphics.
DocBrown