tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28233294.post3749199337910247307..comments2023-06-23T07:33:02.678-04:00Comments on Arno's Art: Lookie here, the ZPC - WOW!!rnohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11654341084026249099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28233294.post-51744253045616765192009-05-19T22:25:15.613-04:002009-05-19T22:25:15.613-04:00Yes, WOW. Cybernet ZPC's are made well and just fe...Yes, WOW. Cybernet ZPC's are made well and just feel good. Very clean installs of software. Best feeling keyboard, no junk programs are installed with Windows. I got one for myself this past February after sending a Sony All-In-One back to Sony. It is almost rock solid with Vista 32 bit. Mine is crashing and rebooting every few weeks - likely related to power saving/software. There is no help with software from Cybernet. Need to be able to take care of yourself.<br /><br />The picture on line is not accurate. There is no built in card reader, they claimed there was no way to get one. I was very upset about that. No fire wire either but, I am going to get a Firewire to USB Adapter from Pixela for my camera. http://www.usbfirewire.com/Parts/rr-527950.html ZDNET also had an article about it.<br /><br />I paired my ZPC with a $219.00 23" Viewsonic $monitor on sale from Costco. No regrets.<br /><br />I talked a friend into getting this computer in 2004 and I set it up for her. Up through 2006, she had only one dilemma that she fixed herself before she got the chance to talk to me. She knows next to nothing about computers and the machine stayed clean and fast on its own. Lost contact with her in 2007.Mary Schullernoreply@blogger.com