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The bad: Integrated graphics chipset; modem is not included as a standard component.
The bottom line: The GX270 isn't cutting edge, but it's enough ahead of the game to make it a worthwhile buy for enterprise customers.
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Average User Rating
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4.8
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Very Poor Choice
Jul 13, 2007Rating: 2 out of 10 (Terrible)
Pros: Good for Basic User
Cons: Slow, not dependable
Opinion:
I have had two motherboards replaced with bad capacitors, two hard drives, 1 power supply. Marginal performance, very poor quality control, very poor service.
very very good machine
Dec 19, 2005Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: quick
Cons: never had any probs with it
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