Yes, I am for real and I think this was a fraudulent come on for clicks. It is merely a claim by a poster that he had found this deal... no proof. Even the POS Dell on this deal may look to some like a good deal... but I think even for Dell it sounded too good to be true. Sometimes Dennis, when something sounds to good to be true, it isn't true, even if its a Dell deal. Had it been a Dell 23" monitor, I would have believed it more... but a Samsung?
If it was a legitimate Dell deal, why did this guy's link for the deal take me to five non-Dell re-direct sites before resting on Dell Italy before the Dell Italy site, based on my URL, redirected me to a null page at Dell USA?
Legitimate deals on GorApex take you directly to the deal, not a round-about way through Europe, amassing hit credits for some unknown sites.
Configuring a Vostro 220" at Dell's website with what was claimed to be included ($346) and adding Dell's current best price for that Samsung 23" monitor ($210), the price comes to $556. For that $556, you get a computer with a 2.6GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo (E5300) processor with only a 2MB L2 Cache and an 800Mz FSB, 2GB of slow DDR2 800MHz RAM, 160GB HD, Integrated Intel® GMA X4500HD Graphics, a simple DVD-ROM (NO capability to even BURN CDs), NO Bluetooth, NO Wireless, NO Firewire, and the most crippled version of a failed OS. This computer is almost non-functional for most uses beyond basic email and slow surfing.
You wanted to upgrade the That Mac Mini comes with a 2.0GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo (P7350), 3MB L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB, 2GB of fast DDR3 RAM of 1066MHz RAM, 320GB HD, Integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M with 256MB of shared DDR3 SDRAM, 8X DVD-RW Dual layer, Bluetooth, Wireless B,G, and N, Gigabit Ethernet, the complete install of OSX. This Mac Mini ($799) plus the Samsung monitor purchased from Dell ($210) plus keyboard and mouse ($50) totals $1059.
What do we find when we bring your POS Windows PC up to specs to meet the Mac Mini with the same monitor?
Upgrade the processor. We have to go with a better processor than the Mac Mini to get the 3MB L2, 1066FSB... but that's OK... 2.93Ghz Intel® Core 2 Duo 2 (E7500). Add $100.
Upgrade the memory to DDR3 1066MHz... oops, we can't, the motherboard on the Vostro doesn't support it, so even though we have a 1066MHz FSB processor, we're stuck with 800Mhz DDR2 at 800MHz. Too bad. bottleneck! It eliminates the speed gain from the 2.93Ghz E7500! Oh well. $0
Upgrade the OS to Vista Ultimate with Windows 7 upgrade, $149.
Upgrade to 320GB HD. Add $55.
Upgrade the DVD-ROM to a 16X DVD-RW dual layer. Add $35.
Add Bluetooth. No option, but we can do it with a USB Bluetooth adapter. Add $19
Add Wireless. Dell 1505 Wireless-N Network PCIe Card. Add $89.
Add Firewire. IEEE 1394 Adapter with Cable. Add $30.
Your cut rate Dell Vostro 220 mini ($774), when we add the Samsung 23" monitor ($210), now comes to a total of $984.
The difference is a mere $75.
However, your Dell does not have any integrated software suites included at that price. The Mac Mini does.
The faster processor on the Dell is outweighed by the much slower RAM it has to use. Speeds will be about the same. Price looks pretty competitive to me.
Yes, I am for real and I think this was a fraudulent come on for clicks. It is merely a claim by a poster that he had found this deal... no proof. Even the POS Dell on this deal may look to some like a good deal... but I think even for Dell it sounded too good to be true. Sometimes Dennis, when something sounds to good to be true, it isn't true, even if its a Dell deal. Had it been a Dell 23" monitor, I would have believed it more... but a Samsung?
You could not be more wrong. You obviously are unfamiliar with gotapex.com
I'll let you know when I see something similar there and you can take a look before it expires....not after it expires
It's hard to check out an expired deal
At gotApex you also see Dell deals where they say "limited to 1000 customers"
So when 1000 customers buy that deal it is finished...expired
Dell has many different ways of pushing their products
GotApex also has deals from HP, Lenovo, Acer and others
When someone needs a computer it is the first place I look
The expired Dell from yesterday came to $530 is half the price of the Apple combo you mention.
Your fail is to keep pushing bells and whistles that Joe average consumer could care less about
He can get along just fine at half the price with the Dell desktop and honkin' LCD monitor
He doesn't need 9400m graphics. Latest Intel graphics are just fine
bluetooth? not needed or get a usb dongle for $10
320gb hard drive? not needed... 250gb will do just fine
P7350 processor? overkill! E5300 will do just fine
So your Apple is a bit less than twice as expensive as the Dell+LCD
Your Apple configuration is overkill
The consumer can get a very good Dell for 55% the Apple price
The Dell is inferior in some respects but none that count for the average consumer
So Dell is still the way to get a more than adequate computer cheaper than Apple