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To: dennisw
Here is my build at Dell...

Started with a Inspiron 530S 1GB, 250GB HD, Pentium dual core, base model

Dell offers an instant $390 off... best of the Dell discounts.

Starting price= $478.00

Processor... OK, upgraded to faster than the base iMac. Plus $40

OS.... Still only 32 bit, home edition... I upped it to Home Premium (as far as Dell lets you on this machine) trying to get closer to the full fledged features of OSX Leopard. Add $30

Memory on this build is 1GB to match iMac. $0

Monitor... you can keep your 22" analog... there is a reason for digital. Also your monitor does not have a webcam or microphone like the iMac... so I went with the 20" SP2008WFP with webcam and mic. It's both analog and digital. Extra $280

(Your 22" digital with webcam and mic is another $30 on top of the $280.)

Optical drive to include Roxio to meet the built in capability of the iMac, Plus $79

Graphics card to close equivalent of iMac's. Plus $60

Sound - Upped the sound but still no glass... $25

Bluetooth add $40

Wireless add $70

Firewire $30

Speakers - Add external stereo speakers to match iMac's built in... $20

Software - I should add ADobe Acrobat Standard 8 ($249) because the iMac can create and edit PDF files from any application... but I won't.

Setup - one month Phone support for setup... free on iMac $49

Data and App Transfer - One Time PC to PC transfer... unlimited included free on iMac... $29

$1230 base minus $390 coupon instant saving = $840.... total.

Not bad... for that you get a small limited expansion tower, no entertainment software installed, and lots of wires connecting everything snaking all over your desktop. And the aggravation of Windows...

166 posted on 02/15/2008 7:59:33 PM PST by Swordmaker (We can fix this, but you're gonna need a butter knife, a roll of duct tape, and a car battery.)
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To: Swordmaker

A Firewire 800 card costs around $60.


185 posted on 02/16/2008 12:13:05 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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