> >
>
> You've cut off the rest of his message, but I believe his point was that
the
> "free" PC is a stripped down model with very low quality no-name parts and
> there would very likely be compatibility issues if you try to upgrade or
> add-on. AND, it probably only has a 30 day warranty (just a guess on my
> part <g>).
>
> But since no one has posted the DETAILS of any of these offers, we are ALL
> just guessing.......
>
Here are the first details about the "free" PCs.......
This is from the www.msnbc.com/news/288139.asp web site
No such thing as a free PC:
Micron promises to provide a "free PC" including PC hardware and three years
of Internet access, but also an array of other services such as warranties
and online training. The company also says it will replace the PC after
three years for customers who renew their service contracts. But despite the
name for its offer, Micron wants its customers to pay an upfront fee of
$1,087 for those services.
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