Depends on the price. They may have made off like a bandit.
CyberPower is usually pretty reasonable, but this computer is ridiculously over-specc'd. Even a gaming machine wouldn't need this much power.
Sounds like a good system, to be sure, but 7 Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate would be better than Home Premium, personally.
Not really. Here's what Home Premium doesn't have compared to the other editions.
Business has:
Dynamic Disks (don't know what this is, but it has something to do with partitions, so probably useless to you)
Encrypting File System (there are better alternatives)
Location Aware Printing (how hard is it to select which printer you need in the dialogue box that comes up?)
Presentation Mode (can be accomplished with a few setting changes)
Group Policy (useful for ITs like me, but useless to you)
Offline Files and Folder redirection (useless)
Windows Server domain joining (probably useless to you)
Windows XP Mode (less useful than you'd think, it doesn't work really well)
Software Restriction Policies (more or less useless)
Professional has:
Aero glass remoting (useless even if you do use remote desktop)
Windows Media Player multimedia redirection (probably useless)
Audio recording over Terminal Services (useless)
Multi-display Terminal Services (useless)
Enterprise Search Scopes (useless)
Federated Search (useless)
AppLocker (useless)
BitLocker Drive Encryption (there exist better alternatives)
BranchCache Distributed Cache (useless)
DirectAccess (probably useless to you)
Subsystem for Unix-based Applications (useless, Cygwin is better)
Multilingual User Interface Pack (useless unless you don't speak English)
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Enhancements (useless)
Virtual Hard Disk Booting (useless)
I love how you put the word "only" in there, like that isn't a lot, even for a computer. :/ That's a lot, and I mean, a lot. Even for a computer. xD
I could probably build one better than that computer for under 900 becuase we all know, a huge portion of what you pay is for the name.
I got a HP Mini Netbook for Christmas, which usually runs around $300-$400. However, my dad knows someone who gets them at wholesale prices, so he got it for about $50. He got them for every kid under 18. :D
Doubt for under $900, but possibly under $1200. $1600 is reasonable for a pre-bought with those specs, but like I said, it's overspecc'd. Core 2 still performs wonderfully and is ridiculously cheaper than i7, and 6GB is overkill unless you're a graphics AND framerate freak.