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Name: Bryan
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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True, broken English, but true. The trick is getting a well built machine for a decent price and not over doing it. For example, the average person doesn't need a Quad core 4,77 Ghz super-processor. Most will fine that 2,2 Ghz works fine which is sometimes reflected as "low-end"
Where is gets complicated is when you have product low and high lines. Such as a Celeron from Intel always denotes their low end. For many people the lower model of the same clock speed will have no adverse effects. I'd say "quality" brand, then, is not as objective as you seem to claim.
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