Personally, my wife and I have had positive experiences from Dell both
with pcs and their customer service which is second to none.
People are far too concerned with what preloaded software may be on a
machine which can be easily ignored or removed if needed.
Space on a hd is so huge these days as this hardly matters in my
estimation.
As for Deborahs asking about laptop vs desktop, I would only note that
historically laptops don't seem to have the longevity as a desktop.
This may not matter much for the casual user; but if you work hours a day
with a pc, I would consider this.
Personally, I like having both for different situations.
I'd be looking more at things like the types of connectors a pc has, how
many, amount of ram, and things like that.
I make heavy use of an external drive so for me, at least, a huge hd isn't
a key; but for others, it may understandably be.
As for Christopher's point of installing additional ram himself, that
might work well for someone like him who is comfortable in doing so. I am
guessing that Deborah may not want to touch the inside of her pc; and if
she goes with a laptop, additional ram may be not so easy to install
later.
As for a laptop, consider battery life and whether or not an extended life
battery is available. If it is, it's probably worth the cost in the
long-run.
There are no right or wrong answers to this whole purchase thing; just
opinions. more than likely, whatever she buys, she will be satisfied
along with some post-decision regrets in the process.
Perhaps the best route to take is getting the greatest bang for the buck
and convenient servicing if needed.
An extended warranty, particularly if supplied directly by the
manufacturer and including on site service, may be a lifesaver.
This may be especially true for a blind person if quick transportation is
an issue.
And, oh yes, one of the things we liked about Dell customer service is
that when once we had an issue, a tech was able to remotely fix it thanks
to some of their software.
Good luck, and more than likely, you will make a good choice and be
satisfied.
When God does the work, nothing is impossible.
Pastor Chuck Smith, Calvary Bible Chahpel, Costa Mesa, CA
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