ChatterBank1 min ago
Help me please
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I am trying to buy a new PC and I think that I have found one that I like.
This is the one that I like:-
http://www.misco.co.u...525729&Tab=2&NoMapp=0
Is this retailer a 'good' retailer?
Does this machine have wi-fi?
Is MS Office starter edition just the temporary version?
I don't want a fancy computer but don't want to buy a naff one either.
This is the one that I like:-
http://www.misco.co.u...525729&Tab=2&NoMapp=0
Is this retailer a 'good' retailer?
Does this machine have wi-fi?
Is MS Office starter edition just the temporary version?
I don't want a fancy computer but don't want to buy a naff one either.
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Microsoft Office Starter 2010 is not time-limited. Details of what you can, and can't, do with it are on the Microsoft website:
http://www.microsoft....ice_2010_starter.aspx
As supplied, the PC can only connect to a router via an Ethernet cable. (That's normal with desktops anyway). If you want to connect it via Wi-fi, you'd need to add a suitable adapter. (A PCI adapter, which needs to added internally, costs £16.99 from the same firm. A USB adapter would cost about twice as much).
Chris
http://www.trustpilot...eview/www.misco.co.uk
Microsoft Office Starter 2010 is not time-limited. Details of what you can, and can't, do with it are on the Microsoft website:
http://www.microsoft....ice_2010_starter.aspx
As supplied, the PC can only connect to a router via an Ethernet cable. (That's normal with desktops anyway). If you want to connect it via Wi-fi, you'd need to add a suitable adapter. (A PCI adapter, which needs to added internally, costs £16.99 from the same firm. A USB adapter would cost about twice as much).
Chris
There are plenty of desktop units around for £300 so dont feel limited to this one.
It is Ok, but nothing special.
I notice it has Windows 7 Professional on it, which is normally used by people in business. While this is not a problem you are payng more for it so it may be better to find one with Windows 7 Home Premium on it.
Here is a Dell for about the same money, with a better CPU on it
http://configure.euro...be4b61a4582175841a3d1
It is Ok, but nothing special.
I notice it has Windows 7 Professional on it, which is normally used by people in business. While this is not a problem you are payng more for it so it may be better to find one with Windows 7 Home Premium on it.
Here is a Dell for about the same money, with a better CPU on it
http://configure.euro...be4b61a4582175841a3d1
Wolf - I thought it was only us boys who couldn't wait to get our hands on the new shiny computer toy!
As I said, Misco are OK, and you should have no trouble with any problems.
Dell is a good safe brand, but they do have their own way of doing things, and you can have trouble installing new bits.
Enjoy!!
As I said, Misco are OK, and you should have no trouble with any problems.
Dell is a good safe brand, but they do have their own way of doing things, and you can have trouble installing new bits.
Enjoy!!