You remember how politicians are always saying that computer games promote violence. Why not let them put restrictions on the types of games that children can play. It would open the field for games that are even more violent / gorry which are built for adults:)
IMHO, we've never been able to take a box from Dell, stick it on a desktop and ask "Little Bo Beep" to sign in. There's usually a re-install of the OS required.
In terms of after sales support BIG NAME seems better at first glance...BUT something to keep in mind is...At a saving of $400 per box, if you buy 10 boxes you've saved $4000, that's more than enough to buy 2/3 extra boxes to keep as backup. Which can be used as a swopout when something goes wrong. Once the failed box is repaired that can be swopped.
Lastly, I'd suggest buying a full box with case and PSU. That way you can have your supplier do the assembly for you at a minimal fee. This saves you time that could be spent in the pub:-)
You remember how politicians are always saying that computer games promote violence. Why not let them put restrictions on the types of games that children can play. It would open the field for games that are even more violent / gorry which are built for adults :)
IMHO, we've never been able to take a box from Dell, stick it on a desktop and ask "Little Bo Beep" to sign in. There's usually a re-install of the OS required.
:-)
In terms of after sales support BIG NAME seems better at first glance...BUT something to keep in mind is...At a saving of $400 per box, if you buy 10 boxes you've saved $4000, that's more than enough to buy 2/3 extra boxes to keep as backup. Which can be used as a swopout when something goes wrong. Once the failed box is repaired that can be swopped.
Lastly, I'd suggest buying a full box with case and PSU. That way you can have your supplier do the assembly for you at a minimal fee. This saves you time that could be spent in the pub