I need to buy a new computer for my parents to replace the AMD K6-233 system that they're currently using. It's definitely showing its age. Unfortunately, since I never buy new systems (I usually build my own) I don't really know what to get them.
While I don't want to spend a lot, I'd like it to be from someone who will support it for a few years. I know Athlon XP 1500 systems can be had for like $200 from no-name companies, and that'd be fine for their purposes, but with my parents being 8 hours away, I can't exactly come over and fix problems for them, and would rather they had someone to call if things go wrong.
I know I could look to Gateway, Dell, or the like, but it seems to me there must be other mid-tier PC makers who would have better deals than those giants, yet still stand behind their products more than "Joe's Computers and Naugahyde Upholstery."
As for requirements... My parents are by no means power users, and this PC won't do more than surf the Internet, run MS Word, play the occasional music file, burn a CD once in a blue moon... etc. CPU-wise, even the slowest of the machines that are currently being sold new today seem like they'd be fine for what they need to do. Even like an Athlon 1.33 GHz or Celeron 1.7. I think it'd only need 256MB RAM for their needs. Any reliable CD burner will do. They have a monitor, so another monitor isn't strictly necessary, but if a 17" or larger monitor is part of the package, that'd be nice (so I can inherit the old one.) HD space is not really an issue.
So can anyone recommend any reputable PC makers that I might look at for finding a good deal? Dell wants $499 for their base no-frills model, I'd like to get below that price, but still have someone for them to call if their power supply is dead. Suggestions?