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		<title>The £250 Challenge: Vote for the internet PC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Bayon</dc:creator>
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I know, I know, it&#8217;s a bit bland. And it doesn&#8217;t have a monitor. And that chassis is mostly empty as it doesn&#8217;t really have much inside it. And it can&#8217;t keep up with the other PCs. And there&#8217;s actually nothing behind that little door on the front.
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<p>I know, I know, it&#8217;s a bit bland. And it doesn&#8217;t have a monitor. And that chassis is mostly empty as it doesn&#8217;t really have much inside it. And it can&#8217;t keep up with the other PCs. And there&#8217;s actually nothing behind that little door on the front.</p>
<p>But my £250 PC &#8211; bought fully formed and totally new from Ebuyer.com &#8211; has at least TWO strengths that propel it past the garish nastiness of Mike&#8217;s monster, the ageing unreliability of Darien&#8217;s pile of tat and Mr Fearon&#8217;s little portable non-PC oddity.</p>
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<p>For a start it has a proper operating system! Not a combination of an expiring Windows 7 beta and an Ubuntu distro that Mike couldn&#8217;t get working. Not Vista Home Basic or XP Media Center (ok, I do actually like the last one). No, my PC has Vista Home Premium, an operating system that even my grandad knows how to work. Slowly.</p>
<p>It also has a warranty, a whole year of cover to guard against any of the bits inside failing &#8211; which they won&#8217;t because they&#8217;re all brand new. And with plenty of spare slots inside you could keep making this system better as you grow to love it like a particularly nerdy, disappointing child.</p>
<p>When all&#8217;s said and done, the remit for this challenge was to spend that £250 on a good all-round PC, and I feel reliability is a huge part in that. Is Mike going to pop round to yours after work to fix the CPU he&#8217;s pushed too far? Will anyone pay for a new printer when the dust in Darien&#8217;s takes its inevitable toll? If mine fails a real, qualified, computer expert will come to your house and fix it. He might even bring chocolates.</p>
<p>For that reason alone, I urge you to do the right thing. Reject exciting unreliability. Reward safe mediocrity. <a title="Vote now!" href="http://www.demographix.com/surveys/TWHI-SO67/R5C9CLFG/" target="_blank"><strong>Vote for the internet PC</strong></a>. Please.</p>
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<p><em><span style="color: #0000ee; text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/small-dvd-1753.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5289" title="PC Pro" src="http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/small-dvd-1753-207x300.jpg" alt="PC Pro" width="130" height="189" /></a></span></em><em>If you’re fortunate enough to be living in the UK, you can pick up the latest issue of PC Pro – complete with The £250 Challenge feature – at any good newsagent until the 15th of April. This month’s issue also includes group tests on laptops from as little as £304 (the “netbook killers” shown on the front), motherboards and over 50 CPUs. Other highlights include a guide to setting up a no-risk web business and our step-by-step guide to exploring the stars from your PC.</em></p>
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