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Bruce Lawrence
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      3rd Dec 2004
I need some professional input on a project. Where else to go but the real
pros here at XP newsgroup, where I knopw a couple have this info in their
head.
I need to get 32 computers for a networking class, and 33 computers for a
programming class. They will have to last probably 4 years what kind og
technolkogy would i be needing and what would it cost, like 64-bit maybe
with dual CPU's, what kind of memory general stats with prices.
How about flat screen monitor as opposed to regular? Just need the hardware
the software will be supplied. Could I buy 63 good quality computers for
under $75,000.00?
I know that this isn't the usual post, but thought you might be bored, and
if i figure right a couple of you have the future OF/S and prices and stats
in their heads.
Thanks Bruce

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      3rd Dec 2004
Why don't you send a letter to computer manufacturers stating your requirements and ask for a bid?

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"Bruce Lawrence" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
|I need some professional input on a project. Where else to go but the real
| pros here at XP newsgroup, where I knopw a couple have this info in their
| head.
| I need to get 32 computers for a networking class, and 33 computers for a
| programming class. They will have to last probably 4 years what kind og
| technolkogy would i be needing and what would it cost, like 64-bit maybe
| with dual CPU's, what kind of memory general stats with prices.
| How about flat screen monitor as opposed to regular? Just need the hardware
| the software will be supplied. Could I buy 63 good quality computers for
| under $75,000.00?
| I know that this isn't the usual post, but thought you might be bored, and
| if i figure right a couple of you have the future OF/S and prices and stats
| in their heads.
| Thanks Bruce
|
| --
| When things get tough & seem to go uphill,
| Quit and let someone else do it!
| Life's too short for that ****!
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Mike Hall
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      4th Dec 2004
Any computer will 'last' for four years.. whether it will run the latest OS
is another ball park altogether.. as you have already been advised, try to
get a deal on 63 reasonable machines..

Good luck


"Bruce Lawrence" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I need some professional input on a project. Where else to go but the real
>pros here at XP newsgroup, where I knopw a couple have this info in their
>head.
> I need to get 32 computers for a networking class, and 33 computers for a
> programming class. They will have to last probably 4 years what kind og
> technolkogy would i be needing and what would it cost, like 64-bit maybe
> with dual CPU's, what kind of memory general stats with prices.
> How about flat screen monitor as opposed to regular? Just need the
> hardware the software will be supplied. Could I buy 63 good quality
> computers for under $75,000.00?
> I know that this isn't the usual post, but thought you might be bored, and
> if i figure right a couple of you have the future OF/S and prices and
> stats in their heads.
> Thanks Bruce
>
> --
> When things get tough & seem to go uphill,
> Quit and let someone else do it!
> Life's too short for that ****!
>
>



 
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