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To: Peter V who wrote (3993)10/12/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 4074
 
peter--- my last 3 were DELL and I have nothing bad to say about them. However my latest is a Micron and I am extremely happy with it. Much more for less money and the 1 time I had a question the service was fantastic. If I wanted an IBM (parts) and now IBM service I would just buy an IBM instead of an IBM with the DELL name on it for much less money,,, Micron seems the ONLY way to go at this time..



To: Peter V who wrote (3993)10/12/1999 6:20:00 PM
From: William Grady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4074
 
I don't have a Micron as I built mine. However, if I was going to buy one already built I would buy a Micron. I have three friends that have Microns and they swear by them. They use the best components and have top-notch service and tech-support. One of my friends found that when his Micron arrived the CD-ROM drive had been upgraded to a faster speed than what he had ordered. They have a very good reputation with people that are really into computers as one of the best. And now their pricing on the new systems with the PC133mhz SDRAM looks very competitive and impressive.