Pros: Efficient, compatible with any decor Cons: I know of none
It's been a long haul to get to this point, but... WOW! I started out with a Radio Shack computer running 370KB floppies. That led to a mailorder bargain 100mhz that could accomodate Windows 3.1 (stone age), then to a PB Synera that took me to...
Pros: designed for quick internet access Cons: none yet
After owning two 'clone' machines in the past and with the last one dying on me much too soon, I ventured back into the dizzy world of computer retail stores. After listening and trying both 'clones' and brand name machines I decided that for the price...
Pros: A good CPU for your money, good graphics for the money. Good RAM Cons: Not very fast at the time. You can but a better one.
I got this computer about 1 and a half years ago. It still works with all the games I have and runs all the Microsoft Word and Microsoft Works things fine. The speed is fine for just about anything and is almost too fast for anything that is really old....
Pros: A lot of features for the price Cons: Tech Support phone # not toll free
I purchased my HP 6540C to replace an older, outdated HP Pavillion, which had served me well. I had done a lot of research on what I would want in a new computer, and had almost made up my mind to purchase a more expensive Dell, when an ad for Best Buy...
This past fall, I purchased an HP 6540C computer. I did so because I am a college student, and I needed a new computer to replace my Macintosh laptop that was about three years old. I think this is a great computer for students and most people in...
Pros: Very clear and affordable Cons: There is no 1-800 number for support, it is long distance
I have noticed a difference in quality with the 6540C, than other brand name computers. The video card that it uses gives the screen a more clear define picture. You will notice that the color shows up better, giving each individual image a more...
Pros: Compact design and well that's about it Cons: Hard to upgrade, bad help support, many hardware problem, bad graphic and sound card.
When I bought this computer I thought I was getting a good deal. Found out I was getting ripped off. Hard to upgrade, bad tech support, problem with hardware. Wouldn't even give this to a friend!! Games run choppy. CPU needs big open area or...
Pros: good power for low cost. CD writing ability Cons: restore CD only lets you restore to original factory condition, can't get drivers without a restore.
I purchased this system as a replacement to my old 233. I chose this one for the Celeron processor, since it is low cost for a good amount of power. The users guide and online help was very good and told all that I needed to know. I chose this model for...
Pros: Nice Pre-installed software. Cons: Spontaneously shuts off
I purchased a manufacturer's in home warranty with my HP Pavilion 6360. It specifies "Service will be provided in your home or business." I have spent over twelve hours on the phone between 3-8-00 and 8-29-00 and all of the HP and HP contracted...
Pros: A good CPU for your money, good graphics for the money. Good RAM Cons: Not very fast at the time. You can but a better one.
I got this computer about 1 and a half years ago. It still works with all the games I have and runs all the Microsoft Word and Microsoft Works things fine. The speed is fine for just about anything and is almost too fast for anything that is really old....
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