There's alot of people out there that would have plenty use for this "desktop replacement". Anyone that wants to play today's most demanding games while going on business trips. Military travel alot, and you can bet a good percent of them play games as well. Anyone that does video editing or music could definitely use this. Quad-Core is practically made for heavy workloads(video, audio, HD playback, etc...). Actually I own one lol, but I only paid $2800, but I still have 500GB, 2x8700GTs, and this was atleast 6 months ago. I travel alot so I use this for video editing, post-processing of pictures from my SLR, and of course COD4, Crysis, etc...
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There's alot of people out there that would have plenty use for this "desktop replacement". Anyone that wants to play today's most demanding games while going on business trips. Military travel alot, and you can bet a good percent of them play games as well. Anyone that does video editing or music could definitely use this. Quad-Core is practically made for heavy workloads(video, audio, HD playback, etc...). Actually I own one lol, but I only paid $2800, but I still have 500GB, 2x8700GTs, and this was atleast 6 months ago. I travel alot so I use this for video editing, post-processing of pictures from my SLR, and of course COD4, Crysis, etc...