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| | Talk:Original Equipment Manufacturer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08) |
 | | Sorry to interupt, but a quick clarification: OEM when reffered to in computers is a company, such as Dell, MDG, etc. that buy parts, assemble them, and sell the fully built computer for those incapable or unwilling to built their own. |
 | | OEM simply refers to it being to do with the company who assembled it as opposed to the company who manufactured the individual parts such as a Seagate hard drive, Sony DVD rewriter, and Corsair RAM. |
 | | The second factor, which is more significant, is that the OEM provides the end-consumer with a separate warranty and customer service program--the end consumer generally (though not always) receives no direct service, support, or warranty from the manufacturer. |
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