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Tom wrote:
>how we plan to use our new ones>>
Tom---That info is vital. Requirements for gaming, video creation,
multimedia, office, etc are so different. There's no such thing as "best"
without knowing what you intend to do--not only now, but into the next 3-5
years.
Also, how far do you want to "future-proof" it? Today's best buy may not
look so good in 3 years time. Today's cutting-edge (eg quad-core?) won't be
much use to you right now but may come into its own 2 or 3 years down the
track. And will cost a lot more.
Usually it's a compromise, which gets down very much to personal choice.
With more info, I'm sure you'll get much more meaningful responses.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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