ultimatebob
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I doubt they'd notice. If it came with an SSD they would think it was a huge upgrade.
Heh. Is your workplace ponying up the extra $100 for an SSD? Mine certainly isn't.
I doubt they'd notice. If it came with an SSD they would think it was a huge upgrade.
since when is a consumer level ssd $100 EXTRA over a consumer HDD?
Last I checked an ssd with enough space for desktop "monkey" use in a business is like $80 or lower, and a basic HD is $50 or more.
That does not add up to $100 EXTRA or even anywhere close.
Heh. Is your workplace ponying up the extra $100 for an SSD? Mine certainly isn't.
But back on topic, Intel reminds me a lot of general motors in the US before their restructuring. Way too many models, and a confusing mess for the consumer. I am not very creative in thinking up names, but this is what they should do IMO.
