Originally posted by DuchessBear
I'm not sure I would buy eMachines.
I agree here. Gateway has bought Emachines, but they are still the cheapest made things that I've seen and component failure is high with them.WayneGM said:I had one once.....I'd pass. It wasn't very good qualility in my opinion.
StretchL said:One word:
Macintosh.
Of course, you may enjoy dealing with viruses, worms, crashes, spyware, and all the other headaches that come with PC's.
In that case, I would recommend a Dell or IBM or any other windows based machine.
If you'd prefer not to deal with any of those headaches, but still run all your favorite software and continue to exchange files, e-mail, etc., with everyone else in the world, and do so in a lot more elegant and fun computing environment, get a Macintosh.
Check out this site for more details: http://www.apple.com/getamac/
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StretchL said:One word:
Macintosh.
Of course, you may enjoy dealing with viruses, worms, crashes, spyware, and all the other headaches that come with PC's.
Magic8Ball said:I won't chip in with my mac comments to add fuel to the fire..
StretchL said:One word:
Macintosh.
Of course, you may enjoy dealing with viruses, worms, crashes, spyware, and all the other headaches that come with PC's.
In that case, I would recommend a Dell or IBM or any other windows based machine.
If you'd prefer not to deal with any of those headaches, but still run all your favorite software and continue to exchange files, e-mail, etc., with everyone else in the world, and do so in a lot more elegant and fun computing environment, get a Macintosh.
Check out this site for more details: http://www.apple.com/getamac/
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