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General Category => Technology and Programming => Topic started by: zithe on November 21, 2007, 12:24:31 am
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My mom's friend told her that there was a comp for sale for 200 bucks and it sounded great. I looked it up and here it is:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=999980900050000&type=product&id=pcmprd80800050000
I'd get it myself but I don't have any money at the moment. Just posted this to help out anyone who's looking for a comp.
Sorry if this is the wrong spot (and sorry for sounding like a bot)
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Thats a really good deal for what it is, even if its an e-machine ;), but yeah its a day after thanksgiving price so if you want one go early to get it...
FYI---I cant wait for black frida
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Doesn't look like their are many good deals this Black friday, I might pick up one of the cheap 4 gig flash drives though.
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Not bad, but E-machines blow. I have never bought a pre-built comp(family has though), I build my own. It's generally cheaper, and you know exactly what you get.
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Good bargain PC for someone who just needs a PC for school/work/leisure and doesn't plan to upgrade it or use it for anything high end.
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Don't be Dising emachines. I had one that lasted me almost 2 years before i built a sweet gaming rig. My family uses it now. But yeah that's a great deal i mean if you need a entire comp monitor printer that's an amazing deal i mean seriously 200 buck you really cant beat that.
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Good bargain PC for someone who just needs a PC for school/work/leisure and doesn't plan to upgrade it or use it for anything high end.
I personally wouldn't buy a high end computer from Best Buy anyways.
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I personally wouldn't buy a high end computer from Best Buy anyways.
Me neither, but then again I'd rather build mine. But for someone who isn't very knowledgeable about computers, or someone who will run mostly older applications, or even someone who will just flat out rarely use their PC at all, it is very appealing.
I'm quite impressed that 17' LCDs are that cheap now, I remember when they were $1000 US each