gts@axiom.UUCP (Guy Schafer) (08/29/86)
I'm looking at PC compatibles. Any information on the relative reliability
of PC Tech machines and PC Limited machines would be greatly appreciated.
Any others I should be looking at? Any I should avoid at all costs?
Thanks in advance.
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pavlov@hscfvax.UUCP (840033@G.Pavlov) (09/01/86)
In article <307@axiom.UUCP>, gts@axiom.UUCP (Guy Schafer) writes: > I'm looking at PC compatibles. Any information on the relative reliability > of PC Tech machines and PC Limited machines would be greatly appreciated. > Any others I should be looking at? Any I should avoid at all costs? > You may want to take a look at PC Designs (5837 So. Garnett St., Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74146; Tel. 918-252-5550). We have a half-dozen of their machines (a mixture of PC and AT compatibles) and several more on order. Their prices are decent; example: $1000 for a complete complete 8 (7.4 ?) mhz pc. The machines are US-made and virtually all components are "brand-name", so that future repairs, if company goes under, should be reasonably easy to effect. greg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny.