1) Get a suitable and reliable graphics card, preferably not ATI. 2) Get a computer with at least 2000MB RAM. 3) Preferably, get a Quad core computer, whether it be Intel or AMD. If that is too expensive however, get a Dual Core processor. Those are the primary components you need for what you desire.
because todays games have better graphics and it have more 3D graphics too
a graphics processing unit or graphics card is the "device" that works with your CPU to display 3D and 2D graphics for various games and programs.
An "alienware" (brand) computer. Lower graphics, (unless you stream to your TV), but faster, and desinged for comptuer games (and only comptuer games, not normal computer stuff), so its better for gaming (comptuer games better than PS games most of the time)
XBOX has way better graphics and the games look like there HD movies.
It depends what your using it for. It it is for games and design programs then yes.
Yes it does matter for most games. The better the game graphics are, the better picture/game quality is. I mean the graphics don't have to be great but its good to have good graphics.
It depends what your using it for. It it is for games and design programs then yes.
The Radeon graphics cards are some of the best available. The card will improve the apperance of your games.
sort of... the games for DS have better graphics
Impressive graphics makes your software look professional and makes people want to use it. A lot of people would be more likely to use a slower program than a faster one if the graphics are more impressive or realistic. In games, the better the graphics is, the better you can get into the mood and enjoy the game. It can be hard to tell who is who in a game if you cannot make out the characters that well.
The PS3 has the better graphics and some good games, while the XBOX360 also has some good games but not as good graphics as on the PS3. You should go with the XBOX360.
Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.