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Posted by Kelly C on February 08, 2006 at 11:34:20 from (65.165.20.97):
In Reply to: Need computer advice! posted by Jonfarmer on February 08, 2006 at 10:18:05:
Hey Jon. Streaming Video is out for dial up. I have built my own computers for years. Also have gotten ready made from Ebay, Dell and EMachines. The Ebay rig was a wreck. About as stable as a pile of glass tooth picks. The Dell I got for my wife. Demension 2400 w/ flat panel screen. Good machine nothing fancy. Had to reinstall operating system on it. That was a joke. Got it done but you better have the driver disks handy or at least write down what hard ware is in it. You can DL any driver but there are multiple types and takes a wile to get the right one. Best buy so far is the Emachines Model WB052. Got this one at Wal-Mart last fall for my Daughter. Came with a 3000+ AMD procesor, 120 gig Hard Drive, Nividea G Force 4 video, DVD burner, 512 meg ddr Ram, Every kind of media card slots, USB out the wazoo and a 17 inch monitor. For about $570. Cant beat that with a stick. Its faster than my home built that I have $2500 in it. Couple years seperate them though.
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