Look again, Derek. These systems are, as best I can tell, only available online. "Derek A. Neighbors" wrote: > >>Seems like a waste of time/money on wal-mart's and microtel's part to me. > >>When was the last time you or I or any "tech-savy" customer bought a > >> > Well I would say not often, BUT I think the key point here, was WHEN did > Walmart offer this customer something were interested in. :) I know > that Walmart has ALWAYS been great to me in respect to returning > merchandise and being competitive on price, if they offerred computer > equipment I was interested in I would surely give them a chance. > > >>computer or computer part at wallmart? The average consumer is not going > >>to buy an OS-less PC and install something on top. They expect a > >>working solution when they buy a PC, so who is wal-mart going to sell > >>this to? > >> > Im not so sure. There are A LOT of people in 'small town' america that > dont have a 'frys' electronics. So Walmart offering this is great for > them. Now you could say yeah but they can order stuff off net and have > it shipped... Well I consider myself 'technical', but I still like to > see something I'm spending more than a 100 bucks on especially when > there is a 15% restocking fee and the hassle of having to ship to return. > > I think you are correct the 'average' consumer might not buy this and > still want a Dell or Gateway (hold my hand PC), but I think you under > estimate the mildly technical crowd that hasnt had access to the > computer stores you are used to living in one of the biggest cities in > the united states. > > >4 weeks ago they would've sold one to my grandma. Her old box will be > >running Linux. If it would've saved her $200 ( 1/3 to 1/4 the cost ) her new > >one would too. This allows me to not need to be in the hardware maintenance > >business. > > > In briefly checking, I think these computers end up being like 50 - 75 > dollars more than if you bought them from the cheapest deals at Fry's > and built your self. While for my own doings I would save the 50 bucks, > if Im doing something for a friend or relative, I wouldnt mind asking > them to get the preassembled job to save me a headache and time. > > -Derek