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Hello Gonzo,
Friday, August 13, 1999, 9:18:17 AM, you wrote:
G> My own *personal* opinion is to buy what will be adequate for the
G> next year or two and stay well behind the technology curve and
G> upgrade more often... If a P400 will suit your needs for as little
G> as one year, buy it now and buy a 600 next year. Till then, the 600
G> will be the same price as the 400 now. You end up saving a great
G> deal of money.
This is what I'm saying to all who ask my advice on the matter.
G> The only area where I would really be willing buy top of the line would be
G> in the case...
and the monitor [watch your eyes!], keyboard [hands!] and good mouse
or trackball [hands again].
G> ...A good case will last a long time through many upgrades and
G> they don't become outdated like the other parts...
The same for monitor, keyboard and mouse. Microsoft ergonomic keyboard
is top score, and Logitech's mice/trackballs are really good.
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