What is remarkable is that as we all learn more about the technology, we become more able to manage what we have, rather than immediately say, "I gotta get new stuff!"
And be it a MAC or a Windows machine, we all are indeed learning more - thanks to fora like this and other locations, in which we can share information, ideas, suggestions, and the like.
Folks, without the trumpets, we have walked quietly into the information age, and it's a nice place to be. We can relax, sit and learn from others, teach if we want to and are qualified to do so ...
So, my thanks to all from whom I am learning - and I've been working with PCs since 1985 and computers since ... well, I don't want to give away how old I really am <BG>!
The Info Age is actually a nice place to spend some time, no?
-a.
This IS embarassing! Compaq Presario 5700N with 1 MB Ram and 466 Celeron processor! Works fine with what I'm doing, but I HAVE to upgrade soon to get better video.
I had an older Dell as our second computer. Since my wife was starting a college course, I wanted her to be able to use our faster, newer computer, but also was working at home using it. So we decided that we should get a newer computer a couple of months ago and retire the older Dell. Since I buy a computer to last a few years, I usually pay a little more ($1100) to get something that will last a little longer. This time:
Dell XPS-420
Q9450 2.66GHz. quad-core processor (12Mb. of cache), FSB 1.33GHz.
Memory 3Gb. 800MHz. DDR.
320Gb. SATA hard drive
This desktop works great with Windows Vista, and I'm very happy with it. I think that it has enough horsepower to feel fast for at least a couple of years.
-Roger
I have a Mac G4 desktop (the model's called Sawtooth) running OS 10.4.11. It could be six, seven or eight years old. I just have been too busy enjoying it to remember when we first became acquainted.
Sort of poky, but I don't care. It does what I want it to do, and if I wanted to make a change, I could. I also have my old monochrome laser printer, which pre-dates the computer, going back to the old PowerPC days (I had a 7100) and OS 7.
I don't know exactly how old it is, because my aunt gave it to me when she bought a new computer.
It's an HP Pavilion, with a Pentium III processor, and 127MB of RAM.
One thing I don't like about it is: Every time I restart it, (which is a few times a week,) it puts an Outlook Express shortcut on the desktop. (This annoys me because I don't use Outlook Express, and I heve to delete it again.)
For me, it's about 1-1/2 years old. But, because it has Windows Me installed, (and I'm not the original owner,) I'm guessing it's about 8 years old.
I have a Dell Dimension 8100, P4,1.3 GHz., 60 gig HD, beautiful 19"
monitor. It came with Windows ME(horrible), and 128 MB of memory. I added XP and more memory(512 MB). Oh, it also came with a modem because I had dial-up access at first. I keep it clean and tuned up and it serves me well.
Gateway Model 500C PC - 1/01.
I love seeing older PC's still kicking it.
I wish you many more faithfull years of service! ![]()
I have found that a difference of one year is like day and night with both computers using Vista. My old more expensive unit took forever to start up or shut down. The new cheaper one is very quick. The best thing is I had to jump thru hoops to run my old programs on the older computer but the newer one runs these programs without a problem. Years ago, when a computer cost thousands of dollars, it was expensive to upgrade. Now adays, $500 can get you a pretty good machine. If you are a gamer and need a better machine. There are a number of places who will build a super one for you for a $1000 that will last a good long time.
My main computer is a two-year-old Toshiba laptop. It's my fourth personal computer since the early 1990's. The Toshiba was an inexpensive little laptop, but has proven to be extremely fast, with an incredible memory capacity. I have a secondary laptop, an eight-year-old Gateway, that still works remarkably well.
I love playing with this stuff.
I built many PC's and this one is just another in a long line.
It is starting to show its age, however. ![]()
By today's standards, it is out right old, but the games I play are about as old as it is.
And honestly, for web or office applications, it is just fine (as it was three years ago when I built it.)
Im dreaming of a new dual core system for Christmas. LOL
My pc is 18 months old. Even though I hate HP, that is what I have. I know some are asking why did you buy it? Well, that's the catch. I didn't. When someone is buying you something, you take it, even if you don't want or like it. If it had been my money, I would have bought a Sony.
The pc in question is a custom a1750y series HP 3 gig using Vista. Prior to that, I was on another HP, that was purchased in 1999, the 6746C 733-MHZ using Windows Me.
I basically skipped over the XP thing where folk preferred it to Vista. I prefer Windows 98 to all other OS, even though Vista is just fine to me.
I have a Gateway Laptop running Win 98SE with a 20 GB hard drive and 160 MB Ram works good, runs good, no problems But in order to do income tax online this year I had to upgrade and buy a new computer. So I got a HP Pavillion dv9000 which is a media centre PC and also a TV with 4 GB Ram and a 350 GB hard drive. So I use both.
in reply to your question i have an e machines T5010 with an intel p4 with 3.0 chip only things i did was add an extra cdrom drive and a 19 " flat screen never given me any trouble and probably won't either since i stay pretty much on schedule of keeping it run efficient
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