Computers from a supermarket?

posted by Mark posted on 23rd October, 2007 at 04:19 pm

When I was in Tesco the other day, I couldn’t help noticing that the had a fair few computers for sale. Now it was no big brand name, but there appeared to be pretty impressive specs. 20″ monitor included, 2gb RAM, 250gb hard drive, all for €699 I believe. With those specs, that for me is pretty good value.

But what if you wanted to ask something about the thing before buying? I don’t think many supermarket workers would have the answer for you. And on top of that, if there were any problems, who would deal with those? At least when you buy from PC world or somewhere like that, you know the people there are qualified to help you with anything you need.

I have to admit I’d be tempted to buy from Tesco all the same, chances are you’re only paying extra for a nice brand name on a computer from somewhere else. What do the readers think about buying a computer from the supermarket?

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4 Responses to “Computers from a supermarket?”

  1. Mongleballs Says:

    Build your own you lazy cunt

  2. Warren Says:

    Those PC’s have impressice specs to read, but the hardware quality is a different story.

    Mobo,memory and harddrives are always cheap and have shite speeds.

    At €699 you wouldnt get a decent PC with those specs

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