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Thread: is this decent

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    yeah im buying a computer and ive done all the build you own stuff so I thought I'd look in stores and found the Insprion One 19. Now I just like the thought of touch screen but is the tech specs worth £500?

    Processor
    Insprion One 19 Intel Pentium Dual Core E5400 (2.7GHz, 800MHz, 2MB cache)


    Operating System
    Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium

    Video Card
    Integrated Intel GMA x4500 graphics

    Memory
    4096MB Dual Channel DDR2 800MHz Memory

    Hard Drive
    500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive

    CD ROM/DVD ROM
    16X DVD R/W

    link: http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...=ukdhs1&~ck=mn

    so would that be worth £500? 18.5" screen. Am I better off keeping to build my own or looking for another already make computer or what?

    Edit: Also theres a cam, 6 USB 2.0 ports, 8 in 1 media card reader and microphone & headphone jacks
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    I would say that's about right.

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    Were it a normal PC, I'd say those specs are a little over-priced.

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    What about this: http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/hp-g51...18565-pdt.html

    ProcessorIntel® Pentium® Processor E5400
    - 2.70 GHz
    - 800 MHz FSB
    - 2 MB Level 2 Cache
    Operating System - Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    RAM - 3GB DDR3
    Graphics card - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 HD
    Screen type - 20"
    Screen resolution - 1600 x 900
    Screen size - 20"
    Screen features - 5ms response rate
    Hard drive - 320GB 7200 RPM SATA
    Optical disk drive - DVD writer SATA DVD RAM and Double Layer supporting Lightscribe technology
    Memory card reader - Yes
    USB - 6
    USB - 2.0 ports (2 in front)
    Modem/Ethernet - Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface
    Wi-Fi - No
    Bluetooth - No
    Video interface - VGA, DVI-D, HDCP
    TV output - VGA
    Extension card slot -1 PCI (1 free); 2 PCI-Express 1x (2 free); 1 PCI-Express 16x (1 free)
    Sound - High Definition Audio 5.1
    Keyboard & Mouse - USB keyboard, USB mouse
    Software included:
    Microsoft® Works and Microsoft® Office Home and Student
    2007 60-Day Trial Version
    Microsoft® Internet Explorer
    Windows® Live Messenger, Adobe® Reader, Adobe® Flash
    Player
    HP Setup
    HP Advisor
    HP Support Assistant
    HP MediaSmart Suite: Music, Video, DVD, Photo
    Windows Live™ Applications
    Cyberlink DVDSuite
    HP Music Station: discover, download, play and share millions of
    music tracks
    HP Games Console with hours of free game play
    Norton Online Backup (30-day trial)
    EasyBits Magic Desktop
    Windows Media Center
    Size - H x W x D: 377 x 169 x 426 mm
    Weight - 9.53 kg

    btw if anyone has any pc suggestions do tell.
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    Personally I would get a proper graphics card just incase you wanna install more modern games, integrated ones don't do much in the world of gaming nowadays...

    It's a little bit overpriced, by the way..
    Oh and, no suggestions but I suggest a site to buy from; www.PCSpecialist.CO.UK - They let you customize literally everything, from the case you want to the overclocking you want! (If you want any)

    And they're fairly priced..
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    in terms of graphics cards, is this good:
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/185912

    budget of around £70-£100, but prefer to keep it nearer 70.

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