The HP brand are very easy to repair.
It depends entirely on the computer. No brand is inherently better than another. Computers are the sum of their parts.
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Laptop computers can't really substitute for desktop computers, but a good laptop can be a solid and convenient supplement to a desktop model. You will want to know what brand you like.
A lot of brands offer really good computers that will last for years. I have a desktop model that I've had for nine years, and although the hard drive gave out, it's been repaired and runs as well as it ever did.
"This is a desktop laser printer, laserjet being a brand name identifying closely with Hewlitt-Packard. HP made the first laser printers for desktop computers."
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No. Mac memory is made specifically for a Mac. It will not fit in a PC Desktop.
"In keeping with the ever advancing technology of today, Target puts much more emphasis on their stock of laptop computers than it does on desktop computers. They do carry a few, which are comparably priced, but selection is limited."
There is no brand of computer made that is called "tiger". Furthermore there are no models of either laptop or desktop that has been referred to as "tiger".
You want to go to someone who has a good reputation. If possible you'd look for a shop which is allowed to repair name brand computers under warranty.
I have had problems with a Gateway computer with ME oerating system. I would steer clear.
When shopping around for a new desktop computers, consumers should consider the technical features that relate to performance. At the end of the day, it is all about what is on the motherboard of a desktop. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) plays the most important role in the overall performance of a computer, and the Intel brand is one of the best choices. The RAM (Random Access Memory) will also effect the overall processing speed of a desktop computer. The latest RAM modules have at least 2 GB of memory and they use technology such as DDR3.