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Assembled!
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Dell
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Dell is better.
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Dell has real good support, i'm using a Dell dimension 4100 right now, seems real good, except one fan keeps changing speeds. I had at least 6 IBM's. They keep crapping out, so i just buy another. The most common problems were the IDE controllers and serial ports just quit working. After the 3rd one that i lost IDE, i won't buy another IBM.
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Dell!
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Apples and oranges. IBM exited the consumer PC space several years ago and sold those resources to Lenovo. So for desktop / laptop systems the answer is not IBM. Lenovo Thinkpad laptops seem to retain the IBM "bulletproof" features that made them very successful for IBM, but I personally have no experience with other Lenovo stuff. My experience with Dell stuff is that it is inexpensive and works OK, but service can be a problem. That being said, I think the quality of service in the consumer computer space is pretty universally dreadful, and you don't have to look far to find horror stories about support from Dell, HP, Lenovo, or any of the majors. At the consumer level none of these companies really design or build their own components any more - they all come from the same handful of Asian suppliers. A Dell and a Lenovo may well roll off the same assembly line somewhere in China. IBM and Dell do continue to compete in the server market.
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Hp..dell sucks
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go sony
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Buy the parts and build your' own. It's like a puzzle.
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Hmmm.... Scheiße or Mierda.... I would go with neither and build my own.
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Dell +5 Rony
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IBM
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