if you don't mind tinkering with it.....it is pretty easy to upgrade. I put a E6850, 4GB DDR2 800mhz, and a 750GB 32MB cache drive in mine....I love it! It has tons of features. My only desire for it is I wish the keyboard had a numbers pad built into it. It does have a touchpad, so that helps.
I bought a compaq all-in-one in 1998......I loved it at first then had problems. When I got fed up with it and was ready to upgrade, I faced the problem of having a great LCD screen that I couldn't reuse with my next computer. It was sad to see a perfectly good LCD have to go off to electronics heaven.
Potlickerttu said: I bought a compaq all-in-one in 1998......I loved it at first then had problems. When I got fed up with it and was ready to upgrade, I faced the problem of having a great LCD screen that I couldn't reuse with my next computer. It was sad to see a perfectly good LCD have to go off to electronics heaven.
hadji said: Potlickerttu said: I bought a compaq all-in-one in 1998......I loved it at first then had problems. When I got fed up with it and was ready to upgrade, I faced the problem of having a great LCD screen that I couldn't reuse with my next computer. It was sad to see a perfectly good LCD have to go off to electronics heaven.
Kapytalyst said: hadji said: Potlickerttu said: I bought a compaq all-in-one in 1998......I loved it at first then had problems. When I got fed up with it and was ready to upgrade, I faced the problem of having a great LCD screen that I couldn't reuse with my next computer. It was sad to see a perfectly good LCD have to go off to electronics heaven.
1998 and great lcd screen don't go together.
Unless you're talking about a wrist watch.
It was great by 1998 standards......I would call it Functional by 2008 standards
been debating this since I posted it, ordered tonight really a great deal over 40% regular price!!! Ratings are great now I need to sell my over powered desktop.
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