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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 228.68+1.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (4794)1/7/2003 10:00:20 AM
From: Dr. Mitchell R. White  Read Replies (1) of 25522
 
Lizzie, threaders,

Interesting experiment, prompted by my partner's recent upgrading attempt on one of his boxes. I went to Fry's and priced off-the-shelf software identical to what is bundled with a Dell desktop. The desktop I looked at on Dell's site priced out at about $900, shipping and all; not the cheapest, and certainly a powerful box.

What I found is, the machine (hardware) is basically free these days. So there is indeed no reason to buy pieces of hardware to upgrade existing machines, especially if any software needs to be included to make it all work.

I know OEMs are getting great deals on software licenses, and that's what helps them out. Since I don't get those cheap licenses, only what discounts I can get at Fry's (or over the Web), it's only prudent that I consider buying a new machine loaded with what I want. The hardware's free, if I look at it all from the software cost perspective.

And no hassles trying to make it all work; no opening the case, no nothing.

So my next purchases will all be new machines; I'm buying them for the software, you see...

Mitch
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