The "best" computer is an individual decision based on unique needs.
The majority of consumers are likely to purchase a "pre-built" machine.There are a few basic basic decisions that are easy to make without any technical knowledge:
Once many of the non-technical decisions have been made, you can use websites like http://newegg.com or http://techbuyingguide.com to narrow your potential computer results and find the best "pre-built" computer for your needs and budget.
Some tech-savvy buyers might be interested in building their own computer:First buy a case with a 400w power supply and that has one or more fans, and also has 2.0 usb. Buy a good mobo(mother board) with 2 or more ram(random access memory, but mostly known as ram) slots, has a spot for pci express slots for a video cart, you need to get a possessor with the same socket type(with has to match), you need special type of glue for the possessor to be placed onto of it and under the fan,the glue i used was heat sink, go to a professional computer specialist to place the glue on RIGHT, buy a good video card that matches the mobo specifications(try to get a 6000gforce or more,get a sata hard drive that is 80gb or more(size mostly depends on what you putting on the hard drive), also get a DVD drive.. i would get every thing from newegg, a online store at newegg.com, if you don't want to have a chance with the part not working together then go to a computer store and ask someone for help.you would probably speeds about $500.or you could buy a premade computer from almost any electronics store, but just keep in mind on what i said.
Me crash169 could of missed stuff that you need to buy or imported detells on stuff to do and cannot be held responsible if the computer does not work.
It depends on where or what are you going to use it. Is it for office or business use or is it for your personal or family use? When you use it often and requires you to maintain a lot of file, then buy a high memory computer.
he should ask what the computer is going to be used for and what brand the custormer is interested in
a brand new decked you gaming computer for 3k
Hewlett Packard is the most trusted brand to buy a computer from.
Well, it depends on what brand of computer you buy. BUT, THERE IS ALWAYS INTERNET ALREADY INSTALLED!
Buy a DELL LED LCD. They are around $300 and have the brightest and clearest image for the money!
Yes,actualy I recently got one of those from Best Buy it is a fast computer but its mostly for gaming.It has an large amount of gb's in my opinion my computer has 847 gb's and it has lots of memory storage.So if your going to buy one i think you should.
a COMPUTER IS BETTER
A brand new computer comes with all necessary cables for it to operate. If you want to buy auxilary accessories, you may need to purchase more cables.
The brand of computer speakers you would buy for your small business would depend on what type of computer you are running and what you need your speakers to do. www.testfreaks.com/pc-speakers/ will give you a comparison to work from.
If you really know about computers and have access to cheap computer parts and how to use it, it is not a bad idea. Otherwise, buy a new computer. In today's market, it's often cheaper to buy brand new parts, even just a brand new computer entirely. If you do buy used, then be sure to find a reputable dealer in your area that has tested the parts and stands behind them.
Any major brand.
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