Shopping for a computer doesn't need to be hard. First think about what you need. Are you looking for a computer to perform basic tasks or to meet special requirements? Then do a little homework, and finally go shopping armed with that knowledge. You'll get a computer you can be happy with, and you'll get the best value for your money.
Before you shop
Steps:
1. Decide if you're better served by the PC/Windows platform or the Macintosh. You can generally get a faster computer for your money by choosing a Windows machine, but Macs come with more easy-to-use built-in software. Top brands are Dell, Hewlett- Packard, IBM, Gateway and Toshiba. Apple, of course, makes the Macintosh.
2. Think about whether this machine will need to work with your office or school server. Exchanging files between platforms is less of an issue than it used to be, but it's still worth noting.
3. Ask your friends and co-workers in similar lines of work what machines they have, where they bought them, if there were any problems, and whether they're happy with their choices.
4. Expect to spend $1,000 to $2,000 for a general-purpose machine, although you can find desktop computers for anywhere from $400 to $10,000.
The basics
Steps:
1. Realize that if you buy a super cheap computer at a warehouse store or discounter, you're going to be on your own. Technical support from the major manufacturers tends to be a lot better.
2. Buy as much random-access memory (RAM), or system memory, as you can afford. At a bare minimum, get 128 megabytes (MB); 256 MB or 512 MB is preferable. (For a Macintosh, get at least 256 MB.) Memory is more critical than a faster processor.
3. Get at least two universal serial bus (USB) connections and a FireWire (also called IEEE 1394) connection. These will connect peripheral devices, such as a printer, PDA, digital cameras and camcorders, scanners and game controllers.
4. Get a CD burner so you can back up valuable data and make your own music CDs. Look into a DVD burner too if you're involved in film making or editing, but remember that there are multiple competing standards; computer-burned DVDs might not play in your home DVD player. Make sure your machine has a DVD drive if you want to watch movies on your computer. Also look for an internal modem.
5. Ask about upgradability if you intend to use this computer for a long time, which is considered three or more years.
6. Choose any current computer model from the major manufacturers with a high degree of confidence if you simply want to send e-mail, surf the Web and do word-processing.
How To Build A Desktop Computer
There is a lot that can be said for getting a cheap desktop computer, but sometimes you definitely get what you pay for. Countless people have lost hundreds of dollars buying a cheap desktop computer on Ebay, only to find that once they receive it, it does not work (or does not work well, which is just as bad). Still, there are ways that you can get a high quality cheap desktop computer that runs properly.
The first step to getting a cheap desktop computer is figuring out what you need it to do. If all you want to do is surf the Internet, send emails and occasionally type out some things on a word processor, you do not need to spend hundreds of dollars on a mega machine that is optimized to run video games. Likewise, you probably do not need to get one that has fancy features like a DVD burner. In cases like these, it is much easier to find a cheap desktop computer that will be able to do everything that you need it to.
Next, it is time to start perusing through the advertisements in the newspaper. Many stores have cheap desktop computers for sale, all you need to do is find them. Look for sales and rebate offers (either instant or by mail, just as long as it takes something off of the overall cost of the cheap desktop computer). You can also try looking online, but if you want a new cheap desktop computer that comes with a warranty, you will probably want to stay away from sites like Ebay or Craigslist, where you are never sure what you are going to get until you have it in your hands.
If you decide to look online, try checking out sites like www.dell.com, www.compaq.com and www.sony.com. Generally speaking, Apple and Sony products are going to be more expensive, so if you are looking for a really cheap desktop computer, you might want to skip over those brands right away. Many times online stores will offer extra specials, like free shipping or a free printer to go with your cheap desktop computer.
Another benefit to ordering online is that you can usually find coupon codes to make your cheap desktop computer even more affordable. To find them, go onto your favorite search engine and look for (name of website your cheap desktop computer is on) coupon codes.
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