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HP or Dell
If you decide to configure a dell go to the following site and get a coupon
code that will save you 10 to 20 % depending on the specials available on the week you purchase. Dell Starts a new sale every Thursday and by Friday or Saturday the special coupon deals appear. You can save your cart and apply the coupon when you are satisfied with the price. Good luck with your new purchase. The Coupon site is: http://www.coupon-kingdom.com/dell.asp "Tracie" wrote in message ... Thanks Gary for the info.You and Curt have given me enough information to know whatever I choose, either one is a good choice. -----Original Message----- I have to agree with Curt. While I am probably partial to Dell (more amenable to customization), my experience is that HPs are perhaps slightly better in the dependability rating. My sample is by no means large, nor have I spent any great amount of time researching them, lately. I've never owned either, though I do have a medium duty HP color LaserJet printer (with another probably on the way), and my daughter has a newer Dell machine. But among my customers and relations, where the ownership probably rates 1/3 Dell, 1/3 HP and 1/3 other, the score between the two in question is about even--a bit more flexibility with Dell, a bit more dependability in HPs--if dependability can be defined by knowing what you're getting and usually getting it. Tech support in either is top-notch as a whole. In your case, I'd probably weight familiarity as significant.. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP for Win9x "Tracie" wrote in message ... In the near future I'll be getting a new desktop (upgrading).I have a HP now and have been happy with it. (600MHz)10.2GB hard drive/40 max.CD-ROM 98SE. I only ask this question because a lot of my friends have said Dell is a better choice.Any feedback would be helpful because I don't know which way to go.I'm sorry if I am in the wrong forum group. . |
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