When is the right time to buy a new computer?
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When is the right time to buy a new computer?
When the keyboard gets too dirty (like mine)?
When the tax refund arrives?
When the wife tells you to buy your own birthday present?
When you want to give your old one to your kid for college?
When the monitor picture has finally gone too squirly?
Because everybody else is in the gigihertz and you're still on a 66MHz 486?
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When the tax refund arrives?
When the wife tells you to buy your own birthday present?
When you want to give your old one to your kid for college?
When the monitor picture has finally gone too squirly?
Because everybody else is in the gigihertz and you're still on a 66MHz 486?
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Jim is correct. Computers depreciate only slightly slower than a Mexican dinner and 6-pack of beer.
The best time to buy a computer is whenever you need one to complete the task you're trying to accomplish. Forget about what it's going to be worth 6 months from now, or how many bells and whistles you'll get if you just wait a few months. You will always be disappointed, since its the nature of the game.
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The best time to buy a computer is whenever you need one to complete the task you're trying to accomplish. Forget about what it's going to be worth 6 months from now, or how many bells and whistles you'll get if you just wait a few months. You will always be disappointed, since its the nature of the game.
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I usually buy about 6 or 8 months after the latest wave. If the current new products are over 1 gig hz P-4 ,I go after the leftover blow-out 900 MHZ P-3 or so machines. I have always been able to get a powefull machine jam packed with stuff at a very good deal, and I have found that the retailers will deal further if it is one of the last ones in their Inventory. I have bargained with Circuit City and Best Buy managers on further discounting succesfully. I currently have two HP Pavillion Pentium III PC's,I think a 700 and a 600.. CDR's DVD's , 40 gig HD , 128 ram, whatever..no complaints. This year I will may sell the oldest one and get another newer one. Just a thought
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I'm with you. I had a old Compaq 233 mhz whose motherboard had died, but the drives, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor were still perfectly functional. Since my dear wife was working on a 7 year old Mac
, I had my local computer nerd build a rockin' new tower with an 800mhz AMD Duron processor, 256k RAM, a Seagate 20 gig hard drive, and my old AWE64 sound card, CD-R and Zip drives. Cost me $450 and she's amazed at the relatively "blazing" speed she now has at her fingertips (compared to the 33mhz Mac she was laboring with).
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Herb Steiner on 05 January 2002 at 01:17 PM.]</p></FONT>
I'm with you. I had a old Compaq 233 mhz whose motherboard had died, but the drives, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor were still perfectly functional. Since my dear wife was working on a 7 year old Mac

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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Herb Steiner on 05 January 2002 at 01:17 PM.]</p></FONT>