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kev_fox | 13:56 Tue 12th Jan 2010 | Technology
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New year and I need a new computer. Going to get one from dell. But really need your help.
Which one would you buy,
The one on this page for £449
http://www1.euro.dell...s_rec&s=dhs&cs=ukdhs1

or would you buy this one
for £419

I know nothing about computers so really appreciate your help
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Sorry this is the link for the £419 one
http://www1.euro.dell...&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs
For the extra £30 I'd go for the £449 one.

It's got a much better graphics card and twice the size of hard drive which is easily worth £30 (the very slightly slower CPU will not make a lot of difference in real world usage)
I would get a far better one from Mesh Computers,such as this one:

http://www.meshcomput...NT=PRODUCT&KEY=714197

In fact,this is the one I will be buying in a months time :-)
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Daffy is Mesh better then Dell?
now, now.. you all are confusing kev_fox. lol
Mesh computers have an excellent reputation,they have made many award winning systems. I would buy a Mesh over a Dell any day...not that Dell are rubbish, just that in my opinion Mesh are better.
Just for a balance of opinion. I had loads of problems with Mesh Customer Services.
It went right up to an appointment with a small claims court before I got refunded.
They supplied the wrong specification CPU.
Dell have always been OK even outside the warranty period they have helped.
To decide what spec your PC needs one needs to know what you intend doing with it. If all you want to do is write a few letters and surf the Internet then a lower spec/cheaper PC is a good choice. If you want to play the latest video intensive games then a higher spec PC might be needed. Flick through a few of the PC magazines to get a feel for what you might want.

I haven't ever owned a Dell so can only go by reputation, but the impression I get is that they are a good make, perhaps receiving more kudos from their supporters than really appropriate, given there are other brands out there seemingly just as good. Surprised though to hear praise for their CS since any critisism I've heard of Dell have been to do with their support.

One other option you might consider is puttng a bid in at the tat bazaar. I've done that a couple of times and got a decent spec machine for a very reasonable price. But you do need to check if it comes with an O/S. It's not uncommon for the PC hardware to be sold on its own, ready for you to purchase and install the O/S of your choice.
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I didn't know anyone bought anything other than lappies nowadays.

How do you take it to bed?

... or on holiday?

... or to the coffee shop?
I had the same pussy when I phoned Sky 2 days ago.
In the end I phoned again and pressed 5 for considering leaving Sky, you get somebody speaking proper English then.
"I had the same pussy when I phoned Sky 2 days ago"

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Why would you want to take it to bed, on holiday, to a coffee shop ? You don't take your TV there.

No, what you really want is a, higher spec for the cost, 'solid job', that can be expanded and upgraded, and comes with a proper mouse and keyboard, not to mention screen. :-)
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