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redrims February-4th-2003 09:47 PM

Where's the "DUDE"?
 
The new Dell commercials SUCK.:mad:

Why did they have to get rid of the Dell dude?:( For the most part, he's the reason I got my Dell. I never really knew about Dells until I started seeing the "Dude" guy in the commercials. They should have kept him. He was better for advertisement. They used him, then dumped him.

JustinMP3 February-4th-2003 09:49 PM

Maybe the Dude kid dumped DELL ?? cause he wants bigger better things, and $$$$$$$$

redrims February-4th-2003 09:58 PM


Originally posted by JustinMP3
Maybe the Dude kid dumped DELL ?? cause he wants bigger better things, and $$$$$$$$
Maybe...I didn't think of that.

eggynatey February-5th-2003 01:10 AM

That kook's 15 minutes are up and the "interns" suck.
Good thing Dell makes good computers. That's the best advertising of all!

funkdaddysmack February-5th-2003 08:11 AM

I like the intern commercials much better than the Steven commercials, he makes me want to stab his eyeballs with a ice hockey skate.

That one intern chick is fun to look at :)

KpaBap February-5th-2003 10:04 AM

Steven was gay.

Dell makes good computers? Since when?

P2K February-5th-2003 11:36 AM

Have you seen the most recent commercial? He's back with some help from his kid brother. Poor kid.

funkdaddysmack February-5th-2003 12:51 PM


Originally posted by KpaBap
Steven was gay.

Dell makes good computers? Since when?

Everyone I've known who's had a Dell never had a problem with any of their hardware. My parents themselves have owned 3 (they still use every one of them). I always tell non-computer people to buy dell. They are leaps and bounds ahead of Compaq/HP, and still much better than Gateway as a whole. When I was still in college, I worked in the IT department part-time and the college has a contract with Gateway. We've had a lot of problems with their hardware, even having to replace motherboards on brand 3 month old PCs.

I build my own PC, but if I were to buy, I'd buy dell.

KpaBap February-5th-2003 01:57 PM

So, you want ease of use and go with Windows. Come on now...

You're probably right, if I HAD to buy prebuilt, I'd go with Dell, but I don't so I build all my own. I also build for my friends and save them some money.

Just because Dell is ahead of other OEMs doesn't mean they make good computers ;)


For the price of a Dell system I can build a much better performer. Oh and it won't use Dell's proprietary everything, so you'd be able to upgrade.

neuromancer February-5th-2003 02:05 PM


Originally posted by KpaBap
So, you want ease of use and go with Windows. Come on now...

You're probably right, if I HAD to buy prebuilt, I'd go with Dell, but I don't so I build all my own. I also build for my friends and save them some money.

Just because Dell is ahead of other OEMs doesn't mean they make good computers ;)


For the price of a Dell system I can build a much better performer. Oh and it won't use Dell's proprietary everything, so you'd be able to upgrade.

For a desktop machine of my own I'll always build them. But I recommend Dell to a lot of people who don't want to build their own machine.

Tell me, what is propriatary about Dell? You can upgrade a Dell desktop just fine. In fact I have a couple right here running Nvidia and ATI video cards, Intel NICs and soundblaster video cards. There isn't much I can't upgrade. Everything that is integrated onto the motherboard can be disabled through the BIOS.

The only Dell I own is a laptop, since I can't really build that myself.

Jay

eggynatey February-5th-2003 03:13 PM

I'm a far cry from a computer genius and my Compaq croaked, so did my mom's Viao (I know, I know Sony sucks the biggie) and my dad's H/P. I have never had a problem with my Dell-aside from :mach: Steven.
But if you wanna build me a better computer kba bap, come on over! I live right over the hill, I don't have any cabbage, but in trade, I'll wash your car for ya...:D J/K

EZ as 123 February-5th-2003 10:10 PM

wasn't he like 35 years old. what a sick fuck !!

edit: adding more

I bought my Dell Server way before he came out in Dell's commercials. Never had a single problem. HP on the other hand have sucked :mad:

KpaBap February-6th-2003 01:14 AM


Originally posted by neuromancer


For a desktop machine of my own I'll always build them. But I recommend Dell to a lot of people who don't want to build their own machine.

Tell me, what is propriatary about Dell? You can upgrade a Dell desktop just fine. In fact I have a couple right here running Nvidia and ATI video cards, Intel NICs and soundblaster video cards. There isn't much I can't upgrade. Everything that is integrated onto the motherboard can be disabled through the BIOS.

The only Dell I own is a laptop, since I can't really build that myself.

Jay

What's proprietary?
Power supplies, cases, mobo's, and I've even seen heat-sinks that had some sort of weird asstastic connectors.

eggynatey, PM me if you're serious. I can build you a very cheap system (read 1.2 Ghz for $350ish) or a very powerful system (read Dual Athlon MP 2600+), depending on how much u wanna spend hehe

neuromancer February-6th-2003 01:26 AM


Originally posted by KpaBap


What's proprietary?
Power supplies, cases, mobo's, and I've even seen heat-sinks that had some sort of weird asstastic connectors.


This doesn't stop you from upgrading most things. Granted moving it into another case isn't EASILY possible, but that certainly doesn't mean you can't upgrade the machine. As far as I know dell motherboards still accept AGP and PCI cards, and use standard RAM/CPUs. Besides moving to another case what can't you do (Obviously overclocking isn't an option)?

I'm not a lover of any Tier one manufacturer, but they do have their place in the market.

Jay

UCSBgeek February-6th-2003 05:31 AM

Only thing proprietry on my 1999 model is the power supply connectors... and there is a $10 adapter out there....

Nothing built into the motherboard....

I bet this isn't true with the cheaper models though. I have no idea about the new ones but I prefer the vanilla color to black :)


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