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The Best Computer Alive (Vanity)
Me | 9/22/06 | Me

Posted on 09/22/2006 8:07:04 AM PDT by Sen Jack S. Fogbound

I am planning to purchase a computer for my cousin. He wants a "best" computer. Cost is not really a problem but doesn't want overkill.

He plans to write emails, send and receive pictures, watch TV, and movies.

He also wants to have a hang-on-a-wall LCD flat screen for monitor. I mentioned that wouldn't be too practical. Have both, one for TV, and one for computer display-- a 21" flat panel.

He also wants service availability at his home.

He wants a fax, copier, and printer. I suggested HP All-in-one printer.

I suggested a DELL for all that. Such as XPS410.

But I want to check with my friends on FR and see what they say.............

He is 87 years old and ready to enter the computer world and get on the Interent. He decided to stop resisting the changes! LOL He is mentally sharp.


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To: linear
Seriously, Dell would be the perfect place for him, IMHO.

Yeah, if he speaks fluent Hindi.

Dell's home tech support is all India, all the time.

My experience has been that Sony has really good reliability and support.

Dell is just the biggest, not the best.

21 posted on 09/22/2006 8:22:38 AM PDT by TChris (The United Nations is suffering from delusions of relevance.)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound

Also, make sure you train him to not get suckered by email scams, teach him to not install crapware, and warn him against volunteering private information to every website that hits him up for personal info.

A secure computer is important, but teach him safe internet conduct as well.


22 posted on 09/22/2006 8:23:36 AM PDT by shadowman99
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound

I really like my two Dells; one for me and one for my wife. No problems to speak off. I use a Samsung 21" LCD monitor and love it. There are a ton of parts on ebay for the Dells and they can be bought dirt cheap there if you know what you are looking for.

The reason I bought the Dells was because the software came with them, installed and ready to run. Two days after I ordered them, UPS showed up and I unpacked the three or four boxes, plugged them in and went to work. It was cheaper than building my own and the software separately. And installing the software is a pain in the rear end.

I have, however replaced the keyboards (all of the keyboards today are junk) with the delicious IBM keyboard (clicky model) and one of the older Microsoft mouses with the big back and forth keys. Life is good. The keyboards are available cheap on ebay as are the mouses. I bought up four of those mouses; enough for a lifetime. The keyboards are still being manufactured by another company but are also available in their original form.

But getting back to the Dells, I recently upgraded both the hard drives. Did a mirror image and took the old drives out and put in my dresser drawer for that "rainey" day. Piece of cake. I hate reinstalling software. I can pop the drives out in two minutes or less.

I love the covers that come off the sides and give access to the motherboard and other components. My $0.02.


23 posted on 09/22/2006 8:23:54 AM PDT by RichardW
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound

The best computer in the world is the cheapest one that will get the job done.

Since every computer is, by definition, a piece of equipment whose economic life is dependent on technological improvements and developments (usually about an 18 month period) and breakdowns (ususally no more that three years),it doesn't make sense to buy one that costs substantially more for the same whistles and bells because of a "brand" name.

My suggestion is to go to a discount store like Frye's when they have a special sale on.


24 posted on 09/22/2006 8:24:03 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: shadowman99

I understand there's an issue with the mouse double-clicking whenever a button says "Post" on it though... ;)


25 posted on 09/22/2006 8:25:08 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob ("Those who "abjure" violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf.")
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
I'm an PC/Microsoft type person to the core, which is why recommend a Mac.....frankly, it works out of the box and he doesn't have to spend the next 5 years leaning about anti-virus, anti-bot and the BSOD....
26 posted on 09/22/2006 8:26:29 AM PDT by ScreamingFist (Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound

Cray still makes a darned fine machine!


27 posted on 09/22/2006 8:26:39 AM PDT by RobRoy (Islam is more dangerous to the world now that Naziism was in 1937.)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
He is 87 years old and ready to enter the computer world and get on the Interent.

Mac, hand down! Easiest to use. Runs far more stabler than XP. Don't have to worry about viruses as you would in a XP platform!

28 posted on 09/22/2006 8:26:50 AM PDT by Bommer ( "If they won't listen to reason over there, just kill 'em. Nuke 'em all." - Robert Mitchum)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
I just got an XPS400 from Dell. I have an HP Deskjet-F340, all-in-one,printer scanner copier. I got a Kodak Easy Share C533 digital camera with an HP photo print. They all seem to work pretty good together.

Only weird thing is the all-in-one says F340 on the machine itself, but when I print it shows up as F300 series. Oh well, it works.

29 posted on 09/22/2006 8:28:44 AM PDT by processing please hold (If you can't stand behind our military, stand in front of them.)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
If he really wants to go all out, I'd get an Alien-ware. But as another poster suggested, seems like an 87-year-old man might not get a lot out of a truly high-end computer like that.

Also, I am partial to Dell's 30-inch monitor if he wants bigger badder, better. :)

The one reason I might actually recommend the Alien-ware even if he's not into gaming and stuff? Reliability because they take the time to purchase really quality parts and so forth. Or as someone suggested, do it local and have it custom-built. That way you get really good parts as well as good support.

30 posted on 09/22/2006 8:28:58 AM PDT by Kaylee Frye
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To: RichardW

On the printer, I recently got rid of everything except for two laser printers. I have the color laser and it is light years ahead of the clunky bubblejet printers that have the hideously expensive ink cartridges. I run one monochrome laser and one color laser printer through my home router. The monochrome monitor is a Samsung and it has been completely trouble free. I got a heck of a deal with the Oki color laser (closeout) and it works great; the quality is beautiful.

Never will use those bubblejets again. Unreliable, expensive and a royal pain in the rear end. I think they are all junk. Every one of them. I wouldn't take an HP if you gave me one.


31 posted on 09/22/2006 8:31:02 AM PDT by RichardW
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To: Kaylee Frye

Alien Ware....my son's dream gamming maching.


32 posted on 09/22/2006 8:32:41 AM PDT by processing please hold (If you can't stand behind our military, stand in front of them.)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
If money is REALLY no object, Falcon Northwest is your best bet.

Try here: Falcon Northwest

They are primarily designed for gamers, but they are the fastest and best looking things going. Totally custom, and yes, onsite service is available. They do make some really nice media PC's too.

There are many other boutique manufacturers out there who make better quality equipment than Dell or HP and provide onsite service through a local technician.

I'd personally recommend staying away from Apple or Linux boxes. Although Linux has gotten easier, its not for the newbie. Apples, while simple, have very limited software availability.

33 posted on 09/22/2006 8:36:04 AM PDT by HonorsDaddy
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
Computers are disposable now, like Bic lighters. Go down to Walmart and you can get a perfectly good computer and large flat monitor for $700 plus tax.
34 posted on 09/22/2006 8:39:09 AM PDT by ryan71
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
I failed to mention that I live 800 miles South of him. Hence the need for somebody to setup the system once he gets it.

His housemaid is computer literate and is willing to teach him and his wife how to use the computer so that part is no problem. I gather I will work with her thru emails.

I would love to build a system for him (I am a retired designer) but getting service would be a problem so a large company providing service. A local dealer makes sense. Such as Office Max. He lives near Kearney, NE

All those inputs are very helpful. Thanks, guys!

35 posted on 09/22/2006 8:40:00 AM PDT by Sen Jack S. Fogbound
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To: AppyPappy

I take it he's not close by, or you'd be able to help him? I admire anyone over 65 who wants to try to explore this new frontier ... well, new to them. It can be very intimidating!


36 posted on 09/22/2006 8:40:30 AM PDT by Iluvpopcrn (Karen)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
i am not normally a DELL fan, but in terms of quality, price and bang for the buck you can't easily beat a DELL *IF IT SPORTS THE NEW INTEL DUO CORE*, both desktop or notebook.

the other DELLs with the Intel PIV or D processors are a generation behind and need to be avoided like the plague - AMD64 are a much better choice but the Intel Duo Core is *MUCH* faster than either and dirt cheap for the price.

37 posted on 09/22/2006 8:45:37 AM PDT by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
You could be in for quite a ride. I too purchased a wireless computer for an older friend and volunteered to teach her. Holy cow, she didn't/doesn't even make the connection to a typewriter. I tell her to use the Control key or tab key and she says where is that. It has been quite an experience--frustrating might be a better word. She has had her computer for over a year now and still cannot copy and paste an email message to a new message. She refuses to realize that the task bar is her friend. She has tons of windows open and can't figure out where they came from. But she can send an email. Good luck and I am always glad to see the older generation get on-line. There is so much out there for them to do. Is this fellow a Vet? There are lots of great forums such as www.armyairforces.com.
38 posted on 09/22/2006 8:51:24 AM PDT by Snoopers-868th
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To: Sen Jack S. Fogbound
Egads - not Dell again ...

As someone else noted, their construction is cheap. I've seen alot of Dell's cast aside after a year or three, due to some flakiness.

I'd much sooner work with Monarch Computer. Give them a call, or browse their website. They will be much more knowledgeable and helpful during the selection process, you will get some quality hardware from them, and they have top rated support.

I can't say as I've been to fond of HP Printers either. At least the home printers I've had from them cost me an arm and a leg in printer cartridges, and tend to stop working with clogged heads after a while, or refuse to print because my print cartridge has too old a date. My Samsung laser printers have been bullet proof so far.

A Monarch value desktop would probably be good enough, though if I were having Monarch build me a system, I'd go for their custom workstation and pick the more costly alternatives for many of the pieces.

For watching movies and media, get a nice wide screen monitor - they're expensive, but a pleasure to view.

39 posted on 09/22/2006 8:51:31 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (We are but Seekers of Truth, not the Source.)
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To: wildbill
Heavens No! The sale items at Fry's Electronics are of wildly varying quality, and suitable for purchase only by someone with specific knowledge and need, or if you don't mind getting junk. That is obviously not the situation here.
40 posted on 09/22/2006 8:54:31 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (We are but Seekers of Truth, not the Source.)
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