It depends on what kind of hologram you want but with extra hardware the answer is yes.
The hardware would in this case be dependent on what holographic technique you intend to use.
A computer work station for home use should be simple, lightweight, easy to assemble, and affordable. A home computer desk usually has basic features such as a slideout for a keyboard and a bottom section to hold a desktop computer.
For a basic home computer, you would not need more than 1024MB of memory.
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It Is Possible But You Would Have To Be Clever
No, Windows 7 Home Basic (and Window 7 Starter) does not support themes on its own. You can, however, download and install Personalization Panel which can run themes on your Home Basic computer.
Yes, you can go to shops or on the internet and buy a CD which lets you make and play games.
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Yes - whether it was pre-installed on your computer, or you purchased a legal copy from a computer shop - it includes a permanent license.
When choosing a computer for a home business you need to determine your basic needs. Chances are decent that HP makes a computer that would fit said needs - you just have to determine what you need first.
The Country is Western so Pretty basic stuff: Watch TV Use the Computer Eat Sleep etc.
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