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Monday, January 24, 2011

Read it First! Before You Buy New Computer

Ever had one of those days when you thought that you would spend a lot of time searching around for really good computer bargains?

I have had that experience many times and have found that I used to waste time doing endless and meaningless searches trying to find what I need.  But then, I found a solution!

Figuring out what to search for is half the battle won, but how to figure out whether the prices being displayed were bargain prices was another issue.  So how did I solve that problem?

Try and identify first what computer system you need to buy.  This really can be a struggle if you are not familiar with computers.  You can visit the nearest library to you and speak to a librarian to see whether they have issues of the Computer Shopper magazine.  Not only Computer Shopper, but PC Novice and PC Magazine as well.  I have found these to be quite useful and effective in helping me decide on the type of system I need. 

PC Novice is especially useful because it explains in layman's language what I need to know and gives recommendations on the alternatives to look for.  Terms such as motherboard and peripherals are usually explained in detail.  You should not worry however if you are not familiar with these terms.  Just understand that when you go to purchase your computer, you may find an enthusiastic sales rep asking you – “so how much ram do you need in this computer”; “you think you may need an Intel or AMD processor?”; or, “how many gigabytes do you need for your hard drive? --- Huh???

The magazines I have listed above will help you a great deal but don't get lost with all the geek talk.  You will be able to find complete systems available that will be sold with software.  Some systems will be sold with the box – the CPU portion, and the monitor.  Depending on where you are buying your computer from, the monitor may be at an extra cost.  Some systems will be sold with a printer and they will try and sell you a host of other things which are not really necessary. 

My advice therefore is to first figure out what you want to do with the computer and do some research!

Shopping around is the next best thing you can do to find the best prices.  I usually look at three to four different quotations to see which one matches my budget.  Most computers today will do what you want to do.  You do not need to get the most expensive system especially if you will only be surfing the Internet and checking email occasionally, so don't go overboard thinking that because you saw you neighbor with this expensive system you need to have one too.

Good luck and happy shopping!!


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Choose Your Computer Brand

There are many choices of all-computer-brands that are widely available.  Dell, Toshiba, and Sony are amongs the many, but which one do I choose from?  Which is the one for me?  All-computer-brands come in many ranges from types and models to prices and sizes and can be a daunting task in picking and choosing them, especially if your a first time buyer.  To ease through the selections, it is highly recommended to first determine what your daily activites, needs and wants are when considering a computer.  Do you need the computer only for school and work?  Do you only want the computer for entertainment such as playing music and games and watching movies?  Do you want a desktop computer to keep at home or a laptop computer to suit your lifestyle and daily travels?  By already determining the major aspects of your computing, all-computer-brands hardware and specifications selections should be the next consideration.

All-computer-brands hardware and specifications components varies upon the one that fits and suites you.  As a guideline, there are three vital hardware components to all-computer-brands.  The CPU, the RAM, and the hard drive.  The CPU will determine the speed of your computer.  Avid computer gamers will need the highest CPU available as possible in all-computer-brands where as basic computer user using the computer only for surfing the internet and checking email can rely on basic CPU selections in all-computer-brands.  The RAM is your computers memory.  The higher the RAM the more applications and programs that could be installed and performed stimultaneously.  A high amount of Ram are most commonly utilized by multi taskers which like to run various applications such as surfing the internet and playing movies and music at the same time.

The hard drive is the storage of the computer.  If planning on storing a lot of files such as media files do not hesitate to opt for a vast hard drive.  Knowing your computing needs and wants and determining which hardware component specifications will best suit and ease your selections of all-computer-brands.  There are also specific computer models suited just for gaming, entertainment, working, travel, or all purpose computing uses by all-computer-brands that encourages in picking the right one when considering a computer.  To view a list and read more about all-computer-brands, please visit ALLCOMPUTERBRANDS

Tips For Buying Cheap Laptop

Laptops are gaining in popularity these days. Almost everyone is carrying one now either for work or entertainment. Laptops with the latest technology are introduced to the market everyday and these new laptops come with a huge price tag. However, that does not mean you cannot get a good and cheap laptop. I have put together a guide that may help you out in your hunt for a cheap and good laptop.


Buy cheap laptop with older technology

Rapid advance in technology makes it meaningless to buy the latest technology at a high price. When laptop with wireless capability first came to the market, a unit with this technology can cost up till US$2500. NOw after 2 years, you can get a relatively fast dualcore laptop for less than US$1000

Buy used or refurbished laptop

The depreciation of a laptop value is so high, that after one year in the market, a laptop can easily lose half its value. So if you are looking for a cheap laptop, look for one which is close to one year old. Not all used laptop are in bad condition. You will be surprised to find that some used laptops are still in good condition because their owners are power users or gamers.

Buy laptop from power users or gamers

I like to buy electronic gadgets including laptops from hard core power users or gamers. Let me share with you why. Gamers or power users usually require the latest and most powerful technology to run their games or power hungry applications. They often will not settle for second best. They also have the tendency to chase after the latest technology. So after one year, they will be bored of what they have and will look to sell off their laptops so that they can buy a new one. Now if you are looking to buy cheap laptops with up to date technology and you happen to have friends who are gamers, do ask them if they are looking to sell off their laptops. Who knows, maybe you can buy a good and cheap laptop from them.

Scan through gaming forums and local gaming community

if you do not already have friends who like to play computer games, then scanning through gaming forums on the internet is another way to get good and cheap deals for used laptop. Internet makes it easy for you to do this. Go to google.com and start searching for gaming forums. Visit each and everyone and see if they have a Trading Section. You will definitely find many post from gamers looking to sell their gaming laptops.

Scan through local bulletin boards

Do scan through local bulletin boards near you for cheap deals on laptop.Especially if there are software companies around the area. Software companies do offer their used computers or laptops for sale when their software projects end. I personally had gotten a few good deals for my family and friends.

Look for cheap laptop with at least 512mb memory

This is especially important for used laptop. If the processor speed is slow, then having more memory can compensate for the lack in speed. In fact, The size of memory plays a big part in determining how fast a laptop runs an application. Just by increasing the memory size, you can see a huge difference in speed. A cheap laptop with at least 512mb memory can run most non graphic intensive application easily.

Get cheap laptop from reputable manufacturer

This is very important because if you are buying used laptop, then the chances of requiring servicing is higher than a new laptop. So if you buy from a reputable manufacturer, you will save alot of trouble and time if your laptop do require servicing.