iBUYPOWER versus [H]ard|OCP
Subject: Systems | June 27, 2006 - 01:58 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The next retailer on [H]'s list is iBUYPOWER. Opting to buy the same system they purchased from Cyberpower, this reivew focuses on the experiences they had with the original purchase and shipping of the system, as well as the Tech Support they used after the box had arrived. Find out if they met [H]'s expectations or not.
"iBUYPOWER targets their systems squarely at the gaming market, as evidenced by even a casual glance
at the company's website. However, the company also hints at a desire to provide products world-wide
to corporate and educational clients. That's a nice ambition, but first let's take a look at how well
they take care of their gaming customers.
iBUYPOWER builds laptop and desktop systems using either AMD or Intel chips. Their site lists
configurations for gaming, media center, and small-form-factor machines, along with weekly specials
and 'ships within 24 hours,' pre-configured/pre-built models.
All machines will be or have been 'fully configured, tested and pass a 72-hour burn-in control,' and
come with a 3-year limited warranty (1-year, parts) and lifetime toll-free technical support."
Here are some more Systems articles from around the web:
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- Apple
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- Dell XPS M2010
Desktop @ Digital Trends
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