Rob Beard wrote: >> I'm looking to offer a base unit, 2GHz dual core Celeron (E1400) with >> 2GB DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM, and a 150GB SATA hdd. Graphics, sound and >> ethernet are onboard. Like I said, I would install Ubuntu 8.10 (and, >> of course, ubuntu 9.04 when it's released!) and run through the >> update utility. I understand there are issues regarding selling a >> Ubuntu PC with non-free applications pre-installed (e.g. medibuntu) >> so I assume I will have to leave them off, but perhaps give advice >> to those who need it. >> >> I have a price in mind for this machine (including UK mainland >> delivery) - but I'm curious to hear what other people think might be >> a fair price for it. >> >> If you can help me I'd really appreciate it. If not, I apologise for >> transgressing! >> >> Thank you for your time >> >> Eddie >> >> > Um... as far as I know there aren't any restrictions on shipping > Non-Free codecs in this country (I believe there are some issues in > the states). > > Going on that spec I'd say maybe £250 to £300 would be fairly > reasonable (considering you'd need to make a bit of money on it).
Let be honest though. A slightly higher spec model (250gb disk) with Vista will set you back £228.34 delivered (http://www.ebuyer.com/product/159369) so without the licence of Vista one would expect a slightly lower price. Also the Dell offers that pop up now and again blow this price out of the water. I would like to see this kind of spec at the £200 mark, anything much above and I think you could be struggling. > Rob Regards, Jamie -- http://www.linuxuk.org
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