This computer does pretty much what I want and then some. It seems to be carefully built, and the 8GB of RAM and the quad processor are way more powerful than I need. My own quibbles are with Vista, SP-1. Due to the "horsepower" of my computer, I do not notice any lack of speed in Vista overall, although boot-up is still slow. However, there are lots of quirky warning and nagging screens, many of which you can turn off. Yes, there are some hated blue screens, most of which have a work-around with either Vista or HP drivers. In particular, I had a real problem getting an HP television tuner to run without a blue screen of death. Granted, the tuner was from my three year old HP laptop, but still this should have not been much of a problem. My other problem was getting Vista to recognize a three year old Maxtor external hard drive. Finally, I am one of the idiots that still uses Palm's OS (Centro phone) and with the 64 bit Vista you simply cannot get Palm to Hot Sync with the computer unless you use Bluetooth, and I still do not have that running right. IE Explorer 8 still has plenty of problems. Adoble Flash Player will not download with the 64 bit IE 8 editions. It will download with the 32 bit IE 8, but IE 8 will not recognize this! That is just ridiculous. I paired my computer with the HP 2159m, a 21.5 inch full HD monitor which is spectacular. Also, the HP support system present on the computer and online is very good. Finally, the HP Easy Backup is about as easy to use as Apple's Time Machine, which had been the best backup system I had seen to date. I recommend this computer, particularly for the money. The only problem you will have is with Vista, and you just have to be a little bit "techy" to get past some of the problems there. If you are not in a hurry, wait for Windows 7.
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