Re: Advise on new PC

From: Savaris (savaris@orion.ufrgs.br)
Thu May 31 05:56:07 2001


Dear Joe

Dont wait the Window XP. MS Operating System is always unreliable when they are just released. Stay with a PIII with plenty of RAMmemory, Hard disk over 10 GB is more than enough forthose who i used to have a DX2 486

Ricardo F. Savaris, MD, TEGO Porto Alegre - Brasil

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From: DR.JOE ANTONY To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:59 AM Subject: Advise on new PC

Dear friends, Those of you who are computer geeks (experts) could you give me some advise on buying a new PC. My present computer is really outdated (a DX2 486) with Windows 95. It is really slow (takes about 15 min. to open a web page with pics etc). I am thinking of getting a P 3 (1 GHz) with Windows Me (Millenium edition) and plenty of memory. Problem, I have heard Windows XP (whistler) is to be released soon. And this will make all our present PCs outdated. So, should I wait for a powerful P 4 with Windows XP? Or is it all hype? Basically my needs: web browsing, email, word processing and printing, games (last but not the least). Do you think things like video on demand etc will require a P4 with Windows XP? Wish to hear from as many of you as possible. (Udaya, Allen, Anatoli, Sabih, Fazeel, Claudia, Jeevak and others) Regards, Joe Antony Cochin, India.




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