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Jun 16, 2019 16:21:31   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
Chris T wrote:
Actually, Bill … that comment you so beautifully highlighted - SHOULD appeal to ANYONE and EVERYONE - who values the DOLLAR - when looking for a good computer, which is efficiently realized ….

And, if you're looking for a not-quite-so-powerful computer, which is a little older, but MUCH MORE efficient (meaning a BEST combination of power and price) look no further than the Lenovo Erazer X315.

https://www.pcmag.com/review/329592/lenovo-erazer-x315


" Editors' Choice for budget gaming desktop PCs."

Best budget model is not best in the world. To your way of thinking Hyundai is better than a Rolls Royce.

Remember, you said best in the world, not best in a particular niche, nor best of the bottom feeders.

Like most narcissists you can't admit your original statement is wrong.

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Jun 16, 2019 18:29:40   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Bill_de wrote:
" Editors' Choice for budget gaming desktop PCs."

Best budget model is not best in the world. To your way of thinking Hyundai is better than a Rolls Royce.

Remember, you said best in the world, not best in a particular niche, nor best of the bottom feeders.

Like most narcissists you can't admit your original statement is wrong.

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Bill - I stand by my original statement - which indicated Lenovo Desktops are the best and most efficient - those two words were written together, and were meant to be VIEWED together. As you've seen - in the links I've provided for some of their better desktops - they ARE the best balance between power and value
…. if one looks at their line as a whole - you will see they provide very capable performance at a realistic price. This one is a 2.7Ghz i5 with 8GB DDR running at 2600mhz, with a 1GB HD - and cost under $300. The one next to it is a 3.5Ghz AMD A10 with 12GB RAM and a 2GB HD, and is quite capable of running any Photo Editing chores. It cost just $449. You seem to be constantly missing the point I've been making, Bill - and that is - there's a well-done balance in Lenovo PCs between performance and price.

Here's yet another one - the Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube …

https://www.pcmag.com/review/352377/lenovo-ideacentre-y710-cube

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Jun 16, 2019 20:20:44   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
Chris T wrote:
Bill - I stand by my original statement - which indicated Lenovo Desktops are the best and most efficient - those two words were written together, and were meant to be VIEWED together. As you've seen - in the links I've provided for some of their better desktops - they ARE the best balance between power and value
…. if one looks at their line as a whole - you will see they provide very capable performance at a realistic price. This one is a 2.7Ghz i5 with 8GB DDR running at 2600mhz, with a 1GB HD - and cost under $300. The one next to it is a 3.5Ghz AMD A10 with 12GB RAM and a 2GB HD, and is quite capable of running any Photo Editing chores. It cost just $449. You seem to be constantly missing the point I've been making, Bill - and that is - there's a well-done balance in Lenovo PCs between performance and price.

Here's yet another one - the Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube …

https://www.pcmag.com/review/352377/lenovo-ideacentre-y710-cube
Bill - I stand by my original statement - which in... (show quote)


CT - It's been fun, and I'll leave you with this thought. If I ever need someone to go down to the dog park and pick out the BEST pile of crap, you are my man for the job.

Do have a good evening.

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Jun 16, 2019 20:36:21   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Lenovo is the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales, as of March 2019. It markets the ThinkPad and ThinkBook business lines of notebook computers, IdeaPad, Yoga and Legion consumer lines of notebook laptops, and the IdeaCentre and ThinkCentre lines of desktops.

Lenovo acquired IBM's personal computer business in 2005 and agreed to acquire its Intel-based server business in 2014.

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Jun 16, 2019 20:40:01   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Bill_de wrote:
CT - It's been fun, and I'll leave you with this thought. If I ever need someone to go down to the dog park and pick out the BEST pile of crap, you are my man for the job.

Do have a good evening.

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Bill … I suspect you'd need to lead me there, as I tend to look up all the time, instead of DOWN - but, as you're such an expert at looking DOWN at everyone - only YOU would know where the biggest piles are!!!!

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