>Some are below $500. Some have Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pro (maybe 10%). Many have a reasonable amount of memory, say 256K.
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>I might want to upgrade soon and I can't spare a whole lot of money. I don't have many specific needs because it is for home and I don't work at home. If the price is low, I could afford to upgrade again in a year or two and make this one a Christmas present to someone.
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>But I don't want to spend 3/4 the money for 1/2 the hardware. That can happen easily with used computers. Part of what you pay for with a new Dell is the ability to customize, which is not available with the refurbished systems. But that doesn't matter to me if I get a pro operating system and enough memory.
Bret;
It is always nice to know what is out there and pricing information. The prices on the Dell refurbished systems seems high to me. I like to use local vendors and for the past 13 years I have used Central Computer at
http://www.centralcomputer.com/PriceList/Systems/Intel/indexP4.htmI mention this so you might compare prices and service with Dell and your nearest supplier. There is nothing like having a good local supplier!
We have another local supplier named Fry's whom I like to avoid. :)
Tom