It's true what Tom is saying though.
Content and capability cost money to provide... when you spend less on a
system you get less and inevitably hit a wall in some aspect sooner than
with a more substantive system.
Then you have to spend to regain what you lack.
I have a high end Dell... since it cost more than an e-machine, it comes
with the OS, drivers etc on a DVD.
To do that or for e-machine to stock and be able to deliver older
images, e-machines would have to cost more.
db
mike wrote:
Always helpful Tom.
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:
Comments?
You get what you pay for. Time to pay some more.
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