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Simpleton
suppose, but u can get laptop prebuilt without os.
http://www.eurosimm.com/sites/eurosimm.nsf...tart=1&count=10
thats where i was orig gonna get my laptop, but i got a compaq one pretty cheap
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09-23-2003, 04:48 PM
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I take it that currently to aleviate myself of all the headache in setting up the bios etc, it is best to search for a premade that is upgradeable without the OS + added software which will significantly reduce the overall cost of the unit. All the advice given was appreciated - i will also give dell a call - i doubt they will sell without the OS + added software thou.
Livy - i must say those "alienware" notebooks kick ass man (too pricey thou)
lanni
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09-23-2003, 04:52 PM
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i got my laptop in january, it cost about £695 its a compaq evo n1015v amd ahtlon xp-m 1500, 128mb ram 20gig hdd, and i put an extra 256mb in, so overall it cost about £750.
but they have alot better ones now.
www.dabs.com quiclink 2HKZWS thats pretty good i think anyway
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09-25-2003, 04:50 AM
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i think that you should buy one HP or a Toshiba coz they're cheaper than others. And you should add some components that you want, but try to keep some money for the add-ons.
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