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Posted at 2:51 PM on Tuesday 06/9/09 by
Ben
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HP has the HP Pavilion Elite m9500t Desktop for $1010 - $400 off with coupon code DT8392 = $610 with free shipping. Configure as below to get the exact price. [Compare]

  • 500GB SATA HDD, SuperMulti DVD+/R Drive, Integrated LAN, Vista Home
  • Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor, 4GB DDR2 800 memory, 9500GS 512MB video
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      Hadouken - Posted 6:02 pm PDT 06/9/09 (576 Posts)  Report Spam

      Worst computer manufacturer ever.

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      vo1taic - Posted 6:31 pm PDT 06/9/09 (71 Posts)  Report Spam

      #1, I don't think that's entirely true. I think e-Machines and Gateway are significantly worse. That said, HP isn't quite top notch, but their machines are certainly passable. I'm presently running a refurbished model and it's working pretty well.

      Don't let the brand name scare you away from this computer, rather let the knowledge that you can probably get a Dell with roughly the same specs for about the same price lead you in a different direction. = )

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      Franco - Posted 8:54 pm PDT 06/9/09 (608 Posts)  Report Spam

      Ben forgot to mention the free bloatware.

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      Illithar - Posted 8:38 am PDT 06/10/09 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

      A couple of year ago I'd have agreed, stay away from HP.

      But 2006 I bought a couple of real cheap AMD dual core HP box's put in new pwr supply and dedicated graphics, extra RAM. Decapified. Rock solid. Personally HP has upped their game and DELL has slid.

      Agree re bloatware though and HP software sucks.

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      ironbadge - Posted 11:29 pm PDT 06/10/09 (2546 Posts)  Report Spam

      Five years back, the two companies I worked (5 years each) for used HP computers and Compaq servers. At that time, their IBM laptops brought more problems than the HPs'.

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