I still think the best way to go in purchasing a new computer
is to have one custom built.  You can specify the type of
mother board you want, what you want integrated in it, the
software you want etc.

Tom

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>Further to my soap box. I like buying Dell machines and if >I'm too lazy, I don't always reformat and start over, but one >thing I give Dell credit for is that in the customization of
>the machine, you get to choose whether or not your free
>anti-virus and/or free Works packages should be installed or >not. So at least when I get my new Dell machine, it may have >crapware on it, but not so much like the awful anti-virus >solutions and Works they provide. So in the end it's less >work for me. If I could tell Dell to only send me a machine >with a plain Windows install, I would. But I have not seen
>such an option.
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