The bare-bones systems - probably not. The e-machines? Full warranty.
These were brand new units, not refurbs. I just went to their site,
and they are bundling monitors with the boxes, so they are $550. Oh well.
George
Kurt Granroth wrote:
>
> On Thursday 09 May 2002 05:21 pm, George Toft wrote:
> > I saw brand new 1GHz e-machines for $350 in December, CD-ROM, 128MB
> > RAM, and I think 10GB drives. Fry's had 1GHz bare bones - everything
> > except a hard drive for $200 - brand new.
> >
> > Your requirements should not be too hard to meet, or come close to.
>
> With a warranty + tech support? Again, I could find plenty of systems that
> meet the physical specs under the price but none that included either a
> warranty (the refurb ones, mostly) or tech support (ebay ones or any
> barebones system).
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