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Multivision ComputersNewest Review: ... computer rather than the one that I was informed of when I ordered. Payment was taken by debit card instantly (credit cards are now also taken) and we waited. With no word after a week, I began chasing and was constantly told that it was imminent and they would phone me to let me know when it was being dispatched. Three weeks after the initial order, and without the phone call to let me know ... more |
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by - written on 26/03/02 (Very useful, 656 readings)
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We first came across Multivision back in August 2000 when we upgraded our aging machine to a spritely (for the time) Athlon 800mhz. It appeared to be a relatively new company in that it had just put its first (and last for a while) advert in a free version of a computer magazine that you can pick up at supermarkets. We saw this advert and were very impressed with the price, £1,158 purchased an Athlon 800mhz with 256Mb of RAM, 20Gb hard drive, speakers with sub-woofer, DVD drive, 17? monitor, Windows 98 and the usual peripherals of mouse and keyboard, and that was it. This was (and still is) in stark contrast to many alternative suppliers that include many ?free? items ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/01/02 (Somewhat useful, 397 readings)
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Multivision have a very good site that clearly explained what was on offer. One option was not clear and I phoned to be given a very clear explanation. I finally chose what I wanted and when it arrived it was exactly as promised. It was easy to set up and worked first time. A year later it is working trouble free. The goods arrived on time. The instruction manual was very basic but I had no trouble in putting the right connections together and getting it to work. I can understand a complete novice could get stuck. Once you are up with a lit screen Windows tutorial will tell you what to do, but if you cannot get that far you would be in trouble. Beyond the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/01 (Very useful, 1205 readings)
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After three years plugging away with my old Packard Bell that I bought at PC World I decided that a new computer would be in order due to the speed at which my computer was running. I decided that I wouldnot make the mistake I had made with my first computer which was so far out of date when I bought it that it was not upgradeable. I have read various reviews in various computer magazines and decided after much help from Paddywak here at Dooyoo that a computer reviewed in Augusts edition of PC Plus magazine would fit the bill. The computer was advertised at £699 excluding VAT and delivery which was £40. The spec included the following for the price. ... Read the complete review

