Flo,
If you access the Dell website or probably any of them by now, you can build one from scratch. You don't have to buy it but you will get an idea of what you want, will cost and what items you want to include. You can print it and use that to compare with others, like Micron, Hewlett Packard, etc. You can also go to Google and type 'compare' or 'review' and then the computer name and model nbr., like Dell Inspiron 6000. You will get quite a few hits but take the reviews with a grain of salt, some people will condemn a computer because it arrived a day late. Overall you can get a fairly good idea of how it rates.
Bob Anderson at Burnsville, Minnesota
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Flo in Texas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] [LegacyUG ] buying a laptop


Thank you for your advice, I like to hear from people who have things and use them - rather than salesmen at the store.
Flo


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