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Vitaliy
06-27-2009, 12:44 PM
Hey I am looking for a new computer to buy. Nothing too expensive. I have stumbled onto this one : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883114075
Is it worth getting?
nevermind1534
06-27-2009, 01:44 PM
I, personally, would avoid emachines at any cost. I wouldn't be te best person to give advice on what to get, because I always build my own.
BuzzKillington
06-27-2009, 02:13 PM
I would say it's a decent, stylish computer but like nevermind, I would prefer to build my own. Be aware that you are very limited with that case/motherboard/220w power supply.
You wont be gaming on this rig unless you're a WoW fan.
EDIT: I also don't see any warranty information which probably means it comes with a basic one year.
TheGreatSatan
06-27-2009, 02:35 PM
HP A6742
Intel E5300 Dual Core
6GB DDR2
500GB hard drive
comes with 19 inch LCD
For $549 AR at Office Depot (http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/828340/HP-Pavilion-a6742p-b-Desktop-Computer/)
Vitaliy
06-27-2009, 02:39 PM
HP A6742
Intel E5300 Dual Core
6GB DDR2
500GB hard drive
comes with 19 inch LCD
For $549 AR at Office Depot (http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/828340/HP-Pavilion-a6742p-b-Desktop-Computer/)
Sounds great I might actually get that instead thanks!
BuzzKillington
06-27-2009, 02:44 PM
You're talking 800 dollars upfront here though.
For that kinda money I'd rather take this (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4251580&CatId=3839)
FuzzyPlushroom
06-28-2009, 01:03 AM
For that kinda money I'd rather take this (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4251580&CatId=3839)
Not bad, assuming you'll never want to upgrade anything but the RAM... can't say I trust HP's laptop components though after the failures over the last couple years. Still probably beats an eMachine.
To the OP: You'd probably be best off getting a friend to build you one in exchange for a twelve-pack of (Mountain Dew, beer) and some Doritos. If you can find someone (or do it yourself, it's easier than it looks if you have the time) then we can recommend some parts. Generally better quality and better value, but of course you have to keep your receipts and fight with individual manufacturers if you need warranty service (which is still better than dealing with some computer companies, eMachines/Gateway being one of them from what I hear).
haha49
06-28-2009, 02:28 AM
Not bad, assuming you'll never want to upgrade anything but the RAM... can't say I trust HP's laptop components though after the failures over the last couple years. Still probably beats an eMachine.
To the OP: You'd probably be best off getting a friend to build you one in exchange for a twelve-pack of (Mountain Dew, beer) and some Doritos. If you can find someone (or do it yourself, it's easier than it looks if you have the time) then we can recommend some parts. Generally better quality and better value, but of course you have to keep your receipts and fight with individual manufacturers if you need warranty service (which is still better than dealing with some computer companies, eMachines/Gateway being one of them from what I hear).
All laptops have a high failor rate ive seen people come in every year because a laptop died all brands and makes.. 80 percent were user problesm 20 percent were hardware causeing software problems..
Seen tons of Hp dells... emachines (when I worked there and sold them a ton came back)... second most was hp thrid dell (didnt even sell them O.o) fourth was Acer number 5 was compaq (hp is compaq :P) most common problem for all was power cord... second Motherboard third screen cracked (droped crushed by bookes ect) 4 Keyboards (keys falling out for no reason happend on demo models alot) 5 ram issuse 6 video card cable because of moniter 6 battrey isuse wont charge ect (no warrenty on that with extend warenty from best buy read the contract its not worth getting and I worked there dont trust the sales guy by buying it read it because it covers basicly nothing... and only extends it 1 year for like 200 bucks..)
The ratio for laptop to desktops for repairs was huge... Ie for every 1 desktop we saw 30 laptops.. thats a big gap.. (laptops are alot more popular now though)
NEVER EVER BUY REFERBESHED... Usally get 98 percent failor rate in a year and warrenty is less then a standered normal computer.. less warrnety....
now the referbeshed computers were the worse with it just dieing.. they had some models that saw 99 percent fail rate on them and the reps even admit it and say well Id never ever buy a referbeshed hp computer ever... and they showed me stats they had on it compared to a regular computer.. (non referbeshed) they also said they dont do busness with the company that sold them their own computers to them because its a third party that fixs the computers and sell them back to hp who then sells them as referbeshed which means used...
and I worked in retail for 5 years of dealing with custmers with computers so from 2004-2009
FuzzyPlushroom
06-28-2009, 07:22 PM
Yeah, in terms of power cord/supply failure, screens, keyboards, etc. you can't really avoid some trouble. The problem I have with HPs is the motherboard issues they had over the past couple of years (and, it seems, declining trim/build quality based on the feel/fit of the chassis).
At least with HP, though, the customer service isn't complete rubbish. It's Gateway/eMachines that scare me.
Durrthock
06-29-2009, 11:11 AM
NEVER EVER BUY REFERBESHED... Usually get 98 percent failure rate in a year and warranty is less then a standard normal computer.. less warranty....
I have to disagree, I have a refurb dell xps desktop that has been working for 5 years now, the only problems Ive had were software, which dell helped me to fix, just because they have indians doing their customer service, doesn't mean its bad.
TheGreatSatan
07-02-2009, 02:22 PM
I got my wife a Refurb Asus lappy and it seems to be fine thus far
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