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My first computer was a Packard Bell, which was bought in 1992 (with the help of a friend) right before the Labor Day weekend. It had a 16 mhz processor, and both 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 floppy drives. Can't recall the hard drive size, but it came with 2 mb of RAM (eventually raised to 64). I also remember my first GB hard drive (I think it was a 1.3 and $149.00 in 1996 or 97), and I was in hog heaven thinking I had such a tremendous amount of storage space.
As time went on, the PB was replaced with a custom computer made to my specs back in 2000 (a birthday present to myself), a 256 RAM Dell (after the custom computer died), and a Compaq tower computer my nephew gave to me a few years ago that recently took a trip to the recycling center (2 of the capacitors were going out, and the fan was ALWAYS on..so annoying).
To replace it, I very recently (not even two weeks ago) bought a "new" HP DC5100 off of Amazon.com. It was a leased office computer. For now, it has a "whopping" 40 GB hard drive (which I intend on updating to a 250, which happens to be the largest I can put into it), 1.5 GB of RAM, and very accessible and easy to switch out parts (the new optical CD R/W, DVD R/W drive from Amazon should be here by Wed.). Two techs have gone over this computer and told me for the price I paid (60.00), I got a very good deal.
As for laptops, both have been Toshibas (one dead and one still going strong).