I'm overwhelmed by all the responses. I'm past the time when I can build, which is why I hope to find a local recommended person. I've heard of Alienware and that is worth checking out.
Before the Mac I bought a Velocity Micro. The company was small and gave direct support. In the three years I had the (well built) machine, they grew and outsourced support. Which meant no support. Windows quite activating and a call to Microsoft ended up blaming the software. I had to either pay them to fix it or ask the pc seller to help. No help from them. Bad experience. One of the main reasons I switched to the Mac was being "taken" by Microsoft who wouldn't fix their own activation problem. Sure hope it's better now!
I've had Dells and they were good, but my last machine had the rip off card (can't remember the name of the device now) that was supposed to enable downloading my home videos and let me edit. (supplied by Pinnacle Studio) Neither would support it. A year or so later they started giving refunds or some kind of satisfaction to those ripped off. Too late for me. and pretty sad that they kept selling the thing. It was my last Dell.
I guess Alienware has been around quite awhile. Hopefully it would work out better.
I'd forgotten why I switched until you reminded me. Yikes!
Thanks for all the replies.
Before the Mac I bought a Velocity Micro. The company was small and gave direct support. In the three years I had the (well built) machine, they grew and outsourced support. Which meant no support. Windows quite activating and a call to Microsoft ended up blaming the software. I had to either pay them to fix it or ask the pc seller to help. No help from them. Bad experience. One of the main reasons I switched to the Mac was being "taken" by Microsoft who wouldn't fix their own activation problem. Sure hope it's better now!
I've had Dells and they were good, but my last machine had the rip off card (can't remember the name of the device now) that was supposed to enable downloading my home videos and let me edit. (supplied by Pinnacle Studio) Neither would support it. A year or so later they started giving refunds or some kind of satisfaction to those ripped off. Too late for me. and pretty sad that they kept selling the thing. It was my last Dell.
I guess Alienware has been around quite awhile. Hopefully it would work out better.
I'd forgotten why I switched until you reminded me. Yikes!
Thanks for all the replies.
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