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I have a Emachine. It pisses me off most the time. Not sure anything else about it really I got it for Christmas a few years back.
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a siemens computer with windows xp thats about all i know
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A refurbished one... which is broken. But soon I am upgrading to this: AMD Athlon64-4600+ Dual Core Processor 2048Mb DDR2 Ram (2 x 1024Mb): WD Raptor 150Gb SATA 10,000rpm Hard Drive ATI Radeon X1900XT 512Mb PCI-Express
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A crappy litte rust-bucket from the mid 90s, running Widows 95'. But my dad has been talking about getting a new one soon, so I might just upgrade to a crappy little rust-bucket from, er... slightly after the mid 90s.
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At the moment Im using a friends laptop and I hate it. They are harder to me to type on. I make lots of mistakes when I use this thing.
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Sony Vaio laptop.
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believe it or not one that works lol
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Macintosh
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The answer is personal.
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Toshiba
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At work I have a Dell flat screen with windows XP At home just a regular Dell with XP
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Sony VAIO desktop PCV-RX670
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Usually I come to you on a G4 Powerbook by the fine folks at Apple. My desktop is a G4 tower with an Apple monitor. In my dreams, I'm using a G5 tower. Oh, yes -- a G5. Yummy.
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Hitachi Prius desk top it sounds like a truck stuck in high gear.
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Work - custom-built machine slowly growing obsolete, running XP pro Home - HP Pavilion desktop very quickly growing obsolete. XP pro there, too.
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Apple 17" Powerbook G4
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I have 2 machines. The dell 810 latitute that i use for work, and a custom built home machine i'm quite happy with. The custom built machine was a step below cutting edge 6 months ago, cost me less than 1000 USD, and I designed it to be almost totally silent when it's running. The case is lined with sound resistant foam, fans are all on a conroller card and monitored to run only as fast as needed. Also mounted everything on rubber mounts so that there are no vibration noises. The machine runs incredibly cool even when i'm playing games on it, and the only time I ever hear it is when it first boots up (before the controller card slows my fans down). After getting a super quite machine like this that is quite a bit more powerful than a dell, hp, etc. of the same price i'll never go back to a package deal like a dell. It was a lot of fun (and really pretty easy) to put together as well.
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Actually I have two computers, the one my wife and i use is a systemax venture running windows 2000, The one our kids use is a 1998 Compaq presario 5150 it has been upgraded all it can be but for the kids is user friendly also running windows 2000
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HP
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Sony laptop
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Built myself AMD Athlon 64 4000 Dual Core OC'd to 4400 3gb OCZ high performance low latancy RAM twin RAPTOR 76GB on RAID 0 500Gb Western Digital HD GForce 7800 Pro GTX 256mb video
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I have an Intel based system with a RealTec AC'97 sound card.
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A HP computer running Windows XP.
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Two Compaq Presario laptops and a Dell desktop at the office.
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A top-of-the-range Difficult B*****d model
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Gateway 2000. We hope to purchase a new one soon...
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MacBook
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Gateway laptop
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HP with a maitsubishi monitor sweet! !woot!
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A clone that I built myself. It has been serviced and the motherboard has been replaced a couple of times. I have built close to 40 computers, so the one I have has been something like testing equipment.
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A clone.
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A Dell Dimension 2400. It's not the best machine but it gets the job done. I've recently become interested in MMORPG games like Guild Wars and many many people told me I would not be able to run Guild Wars on my computer because it doesn't have a separate video card or even a video card slot. These same folks told me to go out and buy a new computer or give up gaming. Well, I discovered a cheaper PCI graphics card that I was able to install and use. So, the bottom line is: Don't be in a hurry to rush out and buy the latest greatest machine. Sometimes your current computer will make do for a few more years with minor upgrades.
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One that I built from scratch. I prefer to build my own and put in what I want. That way I don't have to pay for an expensive service contract or take it to an expensive shop and pay $100 just for them to crack open the case to find out a problem. I can replace or upgrade what I need.
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Dell XPS
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macbook pro
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i have a dell desktop, but there are gateways, acers, emachines, and toshibas laying around
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A hand-me-down Dell with a 1.8 GHz P4, integrated graphics, and no AGP slot. Well, it was free and it runs XP pro better than my old 1100 MHz T-bird Athlon.
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One that works. ...Most of the time.
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I have a LAME gateway gt4024 computer but I WANT an IMAC G3 or G5!
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i have a compac
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I have a Dell 4600I ( I = integrated video card ) with an e-machines eview monitor it is the eview 17f3. The specs on the monitor are located at this website: http://www.emachines.com/products/products.html?prod=eView_17F3 The Dell is again a 4600I with 512mb ram, CDRW-put in my self, and CD-rom drive. It had a 56k internal modem, however I took that out due to I have an external modem from actiontec and yes I am on dial-up... I use my Stereo for sound output. I use a USB optical mouse for moving the UI mouse. AM using XP PRO SP2 with almost all the latest updates with WMP11 and IE7. I got this computer thru my father and he works at a Homeless center that takes donations, so I don't know if the company was going to throw it out or it came it, also I got my monitor thru the same channel. The Computer works great, and this eview FLAT Screen CRT monitor is quite marvelous to look at and view graphics on. I just got the monitor a day or so before this post and the Computer in early or about in the middle of January this year.. :) I also have a taken part or so VLI8 computer from HP i believe and that thing blows compared to this one.. By the way for more info. on the computer I have do a google search for the epinions website review of it under the name nowshining or do it on epinions.com or so... By the way I haven't done a review on the monitor there and there seems to be no reviews since I last checked, so I might do one.. Remember my username there is nowshining just like on this site...
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iMac G5 all-in-one 20 incher at home, G5 dual-processor tower at work.
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Dell Dimension 2100
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Apple iBook 1.42 GHz Power PC G4 512 MB RAM DVD/CD Burner 14.1 Inch screen
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12" powerbook G4. Wouldn't trade it for the world! ok well, I take that back. If I could, I would upgrade to a Macbook... No money in the bank though
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Apple Power MAC g4
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A piece of crap Dell from circa 2002 that doesn't like to do what I tell it. Since I got the thing it hasn't worked right.
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a Dell Dimension (since 2001)
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I got a Shuttle G5 Barebones. Look! It's pretty lookin'! http://eu.shuttle.com/en/desktopdefault.aspx/searchcall-12/searchcategory-275/noblendout-1/tabid-72/170_read-787/
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Two. Dell XPS 700 and Inspiron Notebook. Both have been built with my needs in mind. Quick, large and beautiful.
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acer..idk wut thats supposed 2 mean but okay
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A Dell 2400... old, need a new one. Are you treating?
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Brand new Gateway lap top.
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Dell
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A clone that I built myself. The case is "Dinamax", the motheboard is Asus. The CPU is a Celeron D. It runs great with 1024 DDR Ram.
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Compaq Persario.
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HP Pavillion zd7000 laptop, running XP. It's nice (large widescreen), but too big to be a portable.
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Dell Notebook
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Hewlett Packard DV6000 media center edition laptop with Windows XP. Its my mom's laptop, mine's broken and needs to be fixed. Mine is a Hewlett Packard ZE5250 laptop with Windows XP and that intel pentium 4 processor.
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Custom built machine 3.4 ghz AMD athlon processor I think about a gig of memory. Weakest part of this set up is the graphics card.
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Everyone in my family have Gateway notebooks. That means 5 of us and we are all very happy with them.
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Right now I am on my ACER notebook. It's the one I usually use. We have a couple of Compaq Presarios and two desktops. I rarely use those.
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2 year old Gateway.
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20 inch iMac
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HP Pavilion
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Dell dimension 4600
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microsoft xp
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A Packard Bell Laptop. Windows XP.
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Acer- laptop
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1. Compaq 866Mhz WS tower, triple-botoing Ubuntu, Mandriva and Win2k, Music server w/ 480GB in storage 2. Apple Workgroup Server, getting PPC Linux on it as soon as I find a replacement CD-ROM for it. IRC use mainly. 3. SGI VWS320. Music playback and production. Stellar example of Industrial Design, great memory bandwidth and somewhat modular design, like being able to add in LVDS video, extra video, Audio and Disk I/O options for extra internal and external storage. Plus extra computers in storage for mesing around with later like a Mac SE (future ITX project) and some old Mac 19" monitors that would easily accomodate 19" LCD screens and m-ATX or BTX boards plus FULL-sized disks (and drooling in anticipation of lower cost SSD Hard Drives. also trolling Craigslist for old SGI and Sun Unix boxen.
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Pentium 4 2.4 with 1gb ram & 2 100-gb hard drives in a RAID 0. It's decent enough, but a bit old. I'd like to get something dual core with PCI Express video instead of AGP. Or a Mac, if I could get one cheaply enough, just to play around with.
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Just got Dell Inspiron 1505 - 1gb ram & dual core pentium processor - Vista. So far, so good.
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hp pavilion f1503 yes i like it
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Gateway.
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Apple Powerbook G4.
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Gateway
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Sony Vio
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dell
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Packard Bell.
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Mac iBook G4
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well call me very old fasion, Samsung.
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I have a DELL and love it
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Home PC is a Gateway, laptop is a Dell.
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Compaq,and Toshiba
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One clone that I built myself. Right now it has an ASUS Motherboard and a Celeron D 2.4 CPU with 1024 DDR SDRAM and one 128 Video Card.
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Lenovo Mini-tower with the following features: AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor (3.2 GHz x 2) 250GB Firewire connected HDD DVD/CD Combo burner 1 GB DDR RAM Belkin internal 54g wireless network card 19" LCD Widescreen Monitor Altec-Lansing Surround speakers with Sub 40 GB external USB HDD (for picture backup) Canon Pixma color printer Hewlett Packard Scanjet G3010 I also have access via the network to a wide-carriage color printer and a laser printer.
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Computer: Acer Aspire T310 - in the background, to the left (posterior end showing) - memory and RAM needs upgrade - my brother gave it, only i had to get something fixed (can't remember what it was) Laptop: Toshiba Satellite M100 - in the foreground - my parents gave it as a birthday present last year (^_^)
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I have an IBM Thinpad laptop. Very rugged and reliable.
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I have a Dell for work and an HP for personal use.
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Gateway
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I have a Dell Dimension 4600 2.8 ghz.
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I have a Dell inspiron 710m...I love it, but if the systems I have to use for work would work on an Apple I would have gotten that computer instead.
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I just got a new Dell XPS M1210 notebook.
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Mines a laptop a packard bell! i used to have a dell but i do think it was better than my new one!
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My desktops are home-built. They cost less and are exactly the way I want them. Plus, I enjoy building from scratch. My laptop is a Dell B130. All of my rigs run Linux (Debian or Kubuntu), except for one desktop which has XP. The laptop dual boots both operating systems.
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Laptop... Intel... it's my mom's work computer... more like a generic one
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Gateway laptop.
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Apple IBook G4 laptop
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Compaq Presario Desktop
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HP laptop.
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