Points to know when buying your first computer

April 21st, 2008 | by admin |

first computerPoints to know when buying their first computer
The first question you need to ask yourself why you need is a computer and for what purpose it is used:

* Surfing the Internet
* Sending and receiving e-mail
* Word Processing
* Spreadsheet and management Money
* Listen to and record music
* Storage and image manipulation
* Playing games

When you are sure that you really need a computer then you need to consider the computer you buy.

The most common type is the PC. Fewer and fewer people these days use Apple Macintosh, and although it is still used primarily for graphics work at the upper end multimedia.

For home or office use may be much better to buy a computer with software pre-installed. PC and prices are on the way down.

Of course, laptops are really great if you want to take advantage of the portability it offers, even though they really need to weigh the cost against this - as laptops are still much more expensive than the average PC with the same functionality.

There is a need for the ability to determine what you want your computer has - the size of the hard drive, memory and types of cards - video and audio - that comes with.

By a rule of origin or use basic office that must be properly addressed by 256Mb of RAM with a 80Gb hard drive for storage.

Two other things to consider are that you need a monitor and software.

For a monitor, a test of 17 inches, so that you do not have to suffer to see what is on your screen. Flat panel screens are great for saving space and clarity of the screens are now quite impressive.

Most computers come with the software installed. Find what PC software will come with the job and if this is all you need.

Basic word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail / organizer software is suitable for most people and the ability to access the Internet will require a modem installed too.

If you are concerned about learning how to use the computer, it is not. There are tutorials within Windows XP to begin, and “magicians” are easy to use, step by step Windows-based programs that will help you learn a lot too.

In addition, once you get connected and in line with its own computer, you have access to the millions of sites ready and willing to help you learn all about your new desktop PC, the software you have, and even learn to do Imaginado things than ever!

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