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To: techtfh who wrote (164701)4/11/2001 11:36:44 AM
From: John Koligman  Respond to of 176387
 
If you will be using a new machine for a business, you really should check out the Dell Precision workstation line. As negative as I have been on Dell (the stock) over the past few years, I just gave Dell 6K+ of my cash for a new workstation trading setup. In my case, I bought a twin gig machine with WIN2K, the Matrox G200 MMS quad monitor video card, CDROM and CDRW drives, 256mg RDRAM, and 3 17" digital LCD monitors. The deals Dell is offering are quite good, $300 off and free shipping on workstation products. WIN2K is MUCH more stable than WIN98, and for a business I would strongly urge you to go with WIN2K. I usually got at least one 'lockup' per day running WIN98. With this workstation and WIN2K, it just runs and runs all day long, every day. Very satisfied.

Regards,
John