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A world of Desktops

May 13th 2006 16:25
This article will give an idea to how much you will end up spending on you desktop. It will also examine the pros and cons of individual piece of hardware, software or packages that make your computer.
In the previous article we discussed that the first step to buying a computer is to first decide what you want to use it for.
Lower end desktops that are restricted to simpler tasks such as word processing and surfing the net will range from $798 to around $1400, depending on what you choose to buy with it; this may be software or extended warranty.
A Desktop capable of running graphical editing software, gaming or computer aided design would fall within the range of $1600 to over $3000. This will range mainly due to the dedicated graphics card you choose, the processor, hardrive, and the chipset.

Another factor that must come into consideration when deciding how much you looking at paying is how long you intent to use it for. A lower end computer will not be as easy to upgrade as a higher end one. This is because older and cheaper chipsets inside the older desktops won’t be compatible with the hardware as well as software that gets released two years down the track.

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Needle in a Haystack

May 13th 2006 03:08
A crucial step to buying a computer is deciding what you want from it.
Often people make the mistake of allowing the computer to buy them rather than them finding their computer.
The first factor to determine is whether you want to buy a desktop or a laptop


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The paperboy around the corner

May 8th 2006 17:10
This month the computer blog will be posting daily articles which will guide a user through the intricate process of choosing the best computer for ones needs.
Finding the right personal computer for you can be as hard as finding the right mobile phone plan for Shane Warne. Every individual has their unique requirements from a computer, and finding the one that best satisfies ones needs can prove to be a challenge.
I will initially start of by showing you the steps that should be taken when deciding what type of a computer you need and why it would best one for you


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Computers are no longer dull number crunching machines used to complete serious tasks within the office and home.
The expectations of entertainment from a computer are well beyond the realms of a nerd trapped within his own little world of warcraft.
Intel with the help of Microsoft realised this and are going to make sure the fat kid gets his cake. Its long term goals have been designed with this world of entertainment in mind


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A crucial step to buying a computer is deciding what you want from it.
Often people make the mistake of allowing the computer to buy them rather than them finding their computer.
The first factor to determine is whether you want to buy a desktop or a laptop


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A crucial step to buying a computer is deciding what you want from it.
Often people make the mistake of allowing the computer to buy them rather than them finding their computer.
The first factor to determine is whether you want to buy a desktop or a laptop


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A crucial step to buying a computer is deciding what you want from it.
Often people make the mistake of allowing the computer to buy them rather than them finding their computer.
The first factor to determine is whether you want to buy a desktop or a laptop


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