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Post #53919124 added 10-14-2012 11:14 AM by jiggafoo in Archived Deals
My experiences with Dell support have been absolutely fantastic. I would definitely recommend Dell!
Post #53916708 added 10-14-2012 8:53 AM by nodeuces in Archived Deals
Did any of you Dell vs. Lenovo thread hijackers read any news this week? Dell was PASSED by Lenovo as the #2 PC Vendor....
Post #53911514 added 10-13-2012 11:07 PM by psg190 in Archived Deals
I picked this up at the Lenovo Outlet site as a new machine for $320 the other day. Still trying to decide if I should keep it to replace my HP N40L Proliant MicroServer. I'm thinking of putting...
Post #53911352 added 10-13-2012 10:42 PM by BoomSchtick in Archived Deals
I've seen inside two Redbox's when they have been open while I was at the store and they both were running Dell OptiPlex's.
Post #53909814 added 10-13-2012 8:32 PM by nodeuces in Archived Deals
Newegg also shows this as having 32GB max ram, and that is untrue. 16GB max. Probably why the code has been pulled.
Post #53909704 added 10-13-2012 8:26 PM by rpower in Archived Deals
Chat with NewEgg about this. The response was: "In order to resolve this situation, I will need to submit a ticket to our internal helpdesk so they can investigate this further. Once we receive a...
Post #53909440 added 10-13-2012 8:04 PM by drozek in Archived Deals
believe it or not redbox uses Lenovos
Post #53909174 added 10-13-2012 7:53 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
They have their X line. They start at $1800. ...
IBM servers and Lenovo servers are totally different things I guess...
Post #53908116 added 10-13-2012 6:31 PM by Rhythmic in Archived Deals
Interesting. IBM has us running overpriced Lenovo workstations and servers at every IHG property we open.
Post #53907810 added 10-13-2012 6:13 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
IBM hasn't left the server market like they did with the Thinkpad lines. You can still IBM servers and thats what we run.
Post #53907574 added 10-13-2012 5:56 PM by Rhythmic in Archived Deals
Just about any business that uses IBM for consulting. All IHG hotel properties for example.
Post #53907158 added 10-13-2012 5:19 PM by Examiner44 in Archived Deals
My experiences with Dell support have been absolutely horrible. I would definitely not recommend Dell!
What's the problem with Dell? I do hear about a lot of complaints of Dell servers.... My bottom lines Dell and HP can provide enterprise level services.... I can't even get to a live person at...
Post #53906512 added 10-13-2012 4:31 PM by BoomSchtick in Archived Deals
I'm getting this when trying to apply the coupon... dead? "There is an issue with promo code LENOVOOCTUS. Please check promo code again or contact customer service."
Post #53906440 added 10-13-2012 4:26 PM by BoomSchtick in Archived Deals
I need some desktops for work. These look nice especially with a three year warranty. From what I can tell, it does not have an OS. Anyone know for sure? CPUBENCHMARK.NET has it sandwiched...
Post #53905722 added 10-13-2012 3:27 PM by sunspotzsz in Archived Deals
The kind that was screwed by Dell.
This is a workstation.... what kind of business uses Lenovo servers?
Post #53902804 added 10-13-2012 11:57 AM by trza in Archived Deals
This is like a cheap desktop with a Xeon thrown in. When you look inside the box, there are only two hard drive slots. You could probably rig one into the RDX space if you didn't want to go that...
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