Computers at Walmart blackfriday

bamamom

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Does anyone know anything about the computers listed for the sale...the desktop and laptop? I was wondering about memory and hard drive, anyone have a HP? My DS9 wants a computer( along with much more stuff :goodvibes ) for Christmas and we have always bought Dell, don't have any experience with HP. But $398 is a very good price...could get the computer for DS and DD and get more of the other things on their list too :banana:
 
I have worked with computers for the past 12 years and have a few of my own. I can help you out with some input on what might or might not be a good deal. Try sending me an e-mail so we can chat somemore.

To answer some comments you have...HP is a strong brand name that has it's share of ups and downs. For example, I bought my wife a $1200 notebook (zv5200US) back in July 2004 for her school work. Two months ago the battery pack started heating up a great deal and the power cord got so hot that it burned my fingers. After contacting HP customer care, they decided to replace the entire notebook with a new model (zt8000) which came with a more powerful processor (Intel 640 with HT), a 17" widescreen monitor, opposed to the 15.4" we had with the old one, a DVD R/W Dual Layer drive, an extra 1GB of ram and a number of other upgrades. They did this since they considered it a "safety" issue and out of customer service. I have had quite a few different HP products over the past 10 years and some of them broke down...face it, it happens. However, one important thing you need to ask is, how does a company react with things go bad? HP and Gateway have been at the top of list for several years. I own 3 gateway desktops at home, 1 HP notebook, and 1 Dell at work. Out of all of them my Gateway 835GM desktop and HP zt8000 notebook are my favorites, I don't care for the Dell nor the current lack of service I have had from them. As for the Gateway, they will help you out over the phone for the life of your product, HP requires an extended warrenty or a fee to help you after your 1 year warrenty expires.

Walmart has a good return policy, but here is a little less known fact, Costco allows you to return your computer for any reason within 6 months of purchase....6 months!!! I don't know of anywhere else with a policy like that.

If you are getting the PC for your little one, the $300-$400 range is good, but you should expect to replace it within 18-24 months. This is due to the move towards 64 bit systems and software that will run on that. Further, you will need to look into a good size hard drive for the MP3 (music) and other media that your "pre-teen" will look into. If you could afford to go up towards $600, you could look at getting a Pent 4 2.8GZ with about 512MB ram, at least a 150GB harddrive, 15" flat screen monitor, DVD-R/W drive and a decent graphics card (look for a graphics card that has it's OWN MEMORY, NOT SHARED).

Hope this helps.
 
We are thinking of buying one of these too. I'd prefer the laptop but hubby thinks the desktop should have more memory. I was looking around the Black Friday sites and there's speculation about which laptop will be on sale. It may be this one, which makes sense since it's the least expensive one on the HP site http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4016520&sourceid=41197310350676345944
I don't know about the desktop version... I hope they have alot of them!
 
bamamom said:
Does anyone know anything about the computers listed for the sale...the desktop and laptop? I was wondering about memory and hard drive, anyone have a HP?

I copied this info from the forum at gottadeal.com. Here's the link gottadeal forum

First of all, the price for each is $398 with NO REBATES!

First the laptop:

AMD Mobile Sempron 2600+ Processor
256MB DDR SDRAM Memory
40GB Hard Drive
DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive
802.11b/g Wireless Networking
15" TFT XGA Display

And the desktop:

AMD Sempron 3000+ Processor
512MB DDR SDRAM Memory
40GB Hard Drive
CD-RW Drive
9-in-1 Memory Card Reader
15" LCD Monitor

I think either of these would make a great computer for your kids. I don't know much about Hp but I'd think the desktop would be easier to upgrade. The laptop would be more convenient to move around but with kids I'd want something which couldn't be moved (and dropped!).
 

I have had 3 HP Laptops and 2 Hp Desktops and 1 Crappy Dell. All the Hps are still running great and would buy another in a heartbeat. I think the sale at walmart sounds like a great deal for your son and daughter and I would get the laptop so they can take them in the car and watch movies on them.
 
I searched the HP website and found this info on the laptop! We are so buying this! Maggie

Product Nameze 2308wm

US Product Number EC205UA#ABA

Microprocessor
1.6 Ghz Mobile AMD Sempron™ processor 2800+ with AMD PowerNow!™ Technology

Microprocessor Cache
256KB L2 Cache

Memory
256MB 333MHz DDR System Memory (1 Dimm)

Memory Max
1024MB

Video Graphics
ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M IGP

Video Memory
32MB DDR (shared), user configurable up to 128MB

Hard Drive
40GB (4200RPM) Hard Drive

Diskette Drive
External USB Floppy Drive available for customers via hpshopping.com or local retailers

Multimedia Drive
24X DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

Display
15.0" XGA TFT Display (1024 x 768)

Fax/Modem
High speed 56k modem

Network Card
Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)

Wireless Connectivity
54g™ 802.11b/g WLAN with 125HSM/SpeedBooster support

Sound
Altec Lansing

Keyboard
101-key compatible

Pointing Device
Touch Pad with dedicated vertical Scroll Up/Down pad

PC Card Slots
1 Type I/II 32-bit card bus (also support 16-bit)

External Ports
2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
1 headphone-out
1 microphone-in
1 VGA (15-pin)
1 TV-Out (S-video)
1 RJ-11 (modem)
1 RJ -45 (LAN)

Dimensions
13.15"(W) x 10.80"(L) x 1.29"(min)/1.63"(max)(H)

Weight
6.51lbs

Security
Kensington® MicroSaver lock slot
Power-on password
Accepts 3rd party security lock devices

Power
65W AC adapter
6-Cell Lithium-Ion (43Whr)

Software
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition+Service Pack 2

Security and Support:
Symantec™ Norton Internet Security 2005™ (including 60 days complimentary live update)

HP Total Care Help & Support Center
Adobe™ Acrobat Reader
Recovery DVD

Multimedia:
Sonic Digital Media Plus
InterVideo WinDVD
Microsoft Zones.com
Apple iTunes and Apple iTunes Music Store
InterVideo Home Theater
Muvee AutoProducer DVD Edition with Burning
Microsoft® Windows® Movie Maker
Microsoft® Windows Media Player
HP Image Zone Plus photo and imaging software

Productivity and Finance:
Microsoft ® Works
Microsoft® Money
Microsoft® MSN Encarta Plus
Microsoft® Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition: 60 day trial version

Internet Solutions:
Microsoft® Internet Explorer
AOL® Dial-Up

Service and Support
Warranty and Support
1-1-0 Standard Warranty
1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Toll Free Support (NA)
1-Year Free Hardware Technical Support
30-Days Free Software Support (Free 90-Day Software Support with Product Registration)
 
Just want to stay updated on this thread...I am buying a computer for my DS7 and this sounds like what I am looking for!
 
I can tell you that I bought an HP computer at Walmart a couple of years ago on Black Friday. I'm still using that computer today. I haven't had any problems with it, so it's well worth the under $400 price tag. The only thing that I've done is to replace the LCD monitor with a 17" flat panel monitor.
 


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