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Sunnytech is an IT distributor in the Boston area that is small enough to be flexible with personal attention but large enough to get the project completed on time and in budget.
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Sunnytech skip to main | skip to sidebar Wednesday, April 14, 2010 Should You Buy a Dell? Would I buy a Dell (or an Hp, or other tier one system)? Should you? Yes, we as a company, have purchased Dells and other tier one systems for resale to our customers: Dell, HP, Acer, etc. Some people want a brand name for the warm and fuzzy feeling. Some want the security of having a source to do warranty work if their supplier closes up shop. Some companies want all their machines to be exactly the same for easier support and they happen to be spread all over the US or the world. We've all seen the flyers with a computer system on the front cover and the $299/$349 price highlighted in yellow. But rarely do we read the tiny print in the corner that has an asterisk next to it saying "the monitor is not included". Can we build an equivalent system and sell it for $299/$349 as they do? In reality, not unless I want to lose money, just like they do, if they sell it for that $299/...
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