Pros: Super fast, inexpensive, upgradeable, you can buy it direct Cons: huge case, limited included software
For my college computer I decided to buy a Micron. I chose this out of Dell, Gateway, and Micron because it was clearly the most bang for the buck. It was about 100 dollars cheaper than a similar Dell and about 200 dollars less than a similar Gateway....
Pros: Good price, excellent tech support, fast, lots of memory, 5 open bays, 4 open slots Cons: no CD-RW or ZIP, although I customized mine, including a CDRW and 250Zip
Along with the Pentium III 800 Mhz processor, the Micron Millennia Max 800 also sports a nice 128 MB of SDRAM. With a standard 27 GB hard drive, the Micron will not become obsolete anytime soon. The 19 in Trinitron (flat screen) monitor is easy to view...
Pros: Quality!!! Tech Support and Warranly Cons: bad choice of speakers to sell with system
I got this computer in Jan. of 2000. Overall, I have been very satisfied with the unit. I got a 533, with a 32 mg video card, SB live sound card, 13.6 gig HD, and a 21" monitor. I have had no hardware problems with it to date.
Pros: Easy to order. Great Price. Lots of Options. Cons: Bulky tower.
I recently purchased a Micron Millenia 733mhz computer for my college dorm. Why did I purchase a Micron over the leading competitors? It was a great deal. I had the system custom built to fit my exact specifications and shipped directly to my...
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