That whole thing is a POS.
From this July's Maximum PC
"l COMPUTERS: ONE MAN'S STORY
After receiving your June issue
in the mail, I was amused with your plea to readers regarding
L Computers. A few months
ago I saw an ad for a contest where the grand prize was a "supercomputer." After seeing the picture I was compelled to find out what it was and how I could get one. I found
www.go-Iocom. After browsing the web site I was like a little kid in a candy store. Ie-mailed L Computers asking them to please put me in contact with a salesperson, as I was a serious buyer and had to have one of their systems. A couple of weeks later... still no reply. So a second e-mail was sent, reiterating that I was very interested and wanted to make a purchase,
but wanted to talk about some
of the hardware details with a salesperson. .. still no reply.
On a brighter note, after reading about Alienware's dualvideocard ALX rig, well, let's just say that all is not lost. Think I can get one with 32 gigs of RAM ?
-CHRIS WALKER
"
"EDITOR IN CHIEF GEORGE JONES RESPONDS: At press time, we had received just three responses to our June issue request for purchasers of L Computers' systems to share their experiences with us. We're beginning to wonder how many PCs the controversial high-end system manufacturer has actually shipped. Meanwhile, the company refuses to respond to our requests for a review system. Rest assured that as we learn more information about the subject of our January 2004 cover story, we'll pass it on."
Damn....Optical character recognition program worked! GO Scanner!