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It really depends what you would be using the computer for (gaming, everyday use, music, etc.) but the best deal I can find for everyday use computers is at Wal-Mart stores.
some department stores that have comfortable gaming computer desks are office max and office depot. these stores offer great prices for this merchandise.
I think the desks at Walmart and Target are suitable computer desks for a teenager. Their styles frequently change, and they may not take care of things. These stores offer a nice alternative.
There are various places where one could purchase a Toshiba desktop computer. Amazon and eBay are great stores that stock these computers. Most local computer stores also stock Toshiba desktops.
There are a lot of gaming desks offered at iFurn. Also Dell has a wide range of gaming computer desks for offer. Some community based gaming sites also offer custom made gaming computer desktops.
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There are many stores in Dallas, Texas that sell gaming computers. The store that I would recommend is called CompUSA Computer & Electronics Store.
Labor costs at most computer stores are quite expensive, you are better off finding a computer savvy friend to do it for you.
Yes, there are many brands and types and models of gaming computer desks. They usually have multiple levels of tables for multiple screens. You can buy them on eBay, amazon.com, or electronics stores.
When looking for a good gaming computer, speed is everything. For CPU speed you're generally going to want something over 3.0 gigahertz and memory is equally important as you'll want something over 8 GB. Look for upgraded video & audio cards, as this will really increase your gameplay enjoyment.
Your best option for buying a gaming computer will be your local independent computer store. The primary reason for this is that local independent shops are used to providing customized, individual support, and for a gaming system it is fairly important that it be designed for your interests. Do you want to play FPS? MMORPG? Tactical strategy? Each of these will have different system demands, and will have different issues that a tech working off of a script will not be able to help with, but the tech who built the system should be able to pinpoint the problem. Don't expect the lower priced "Special Offer" computers to meet your needs, and be prepared to spend upwards of $750 (my shop builds gaming rigs for between $700 and $8,500, with the upper end model having 24GB RAM, dual GTX580's and dual 23" monitors and a 6-core Processor)
Sony desktop PC's are available at all computer stores as well as many electrical stores and some major supermarket chains and department stores. In the UK, examples would include PC World, Currys, Dixons and John Lewis.