Overall, you can't go wrong with a Dell. I've always bought them because they are reliable, full featured, cheap, resourceful, and long-lived. Sometimes you will find a Compaq or an Acer for a cheaper price that has a bonus, like a webcam, or it has an extra gig of ram but that is a huge trade-off for the quality and excellence of a Dell.I have had 4 different Dells, my current one being an Inspiron notebook, and I am extremely satisfied with it. Although Dell is an excellent name, you still need to be very careful when picking one since the specs can be way too low for the intended usage and operating system. Dell isn't like Vaio, where every computer is state of the art, latest technology, top of the line. If you want Vista, you NEED at least 2gigs of memory, a 60gig hard drive, a decent grade processor (AMD, Intel), and most importantly, a decent video card. Often times, computers have low end video cards and they drag the system down when gaming and dealing with multimedia content. No matter how much ram you have, the video will be low quality, laggy, and choppy if the video card can't support it. Pros-High quality-long living-good support online and on the phone (except at night when foreigners handle the phones)-fast and high performing (with good hardware)-durableCons-can be cheap when bought with low-end components (512mb ram, 40gb hard drive, 64mb video memory)-features like webcam and fingerprint scanner are expensive to add when some low end computers put them in as a perk to get ur business
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