Computers for Beginners

November 2nd, 2009 by Admin Leave a reply »

From personal computers for home and family use to computers for the serious gamer, to computers for running a small or medium sized business, to computers available to the public sector in schools, libraries or hospitals, or to the elite computers utilized in major enterprise and industry, the technology market is inundated with computer models that offer functions to meet any need.

The overwhelming number of choices can be staggering for the person seeking to purchase a new computer. Do they choose a desktop model as the best value for their money or do they need the portability of a laptop? Do they choose an Apple computer or a PC version? If they decide to go with the PC, which brand is best and how much should they expect to pay for it? The questions are endless, but there is an answer for every question.

There are multiple computer choices available for purchase to fit most budgets and perform most computer related tasks required by the consumer. Office supply stores are just one place to purchase a computer. They are also readily available in many department stores now, from specialty stores that handle a particular brand, or, as many people are opting, can be purchased online from an overwhelming number of places.

First, a consumer should determine the primary use of the computer. Serious gamers will usually gravitate toward an Alienware computer before they would choose a Mac. Professional photographers, however, might look only at the Apple computers because of their reputation for superior multimedia and graphics, and not even consider buying a Dell, HP, or Compaq PC. For entertainment, the new computers that offer Blue Ray players would be attractive and there are those who swear that a computer running the Linux OS will be the best computer for surfing the web.  For children, the Apple computer is reputedly the best option. For college students, the best computer may be a laptop model, but then again, a desktop model that remains in the dorm may be a wiser choice. The best computer for anyone is highly subjective.

For any function, it is always debatable what computer best suits the needs of the user, but talking with a qualified representative can help any consumer narrow down their choices.  When it comes down to the bottom line, the big question is usually, “What is the best computer for my money?” Simply put, the best computer for the money is the computer that will do the job that it needs to do. Not everyone has the knowledge and experience to purchase the parts and assemble their own computer, though doing so is usually the least expensive route. For the rest of the world, purchasing a new computer involves research and at least a general idea of how and where the computer will be used. Some of the concerns that warrant consideration in the purchase of a new computer are the importance of service and support for the computer, protecting the data on the computer, whether or not it will be running graphic intense programs such as games, and how important power and speed will be and whether or not the customer will desire an extended warranty on their new computer. Laptops are becoming the computer of choice for many, but there are still those who prefer the desktop models for their personal use.

Keeping all of these issues in mind, the selection of new computers from such stellar names as Dell, Acer, Compaq, Gateway, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Lenovo, Sony, Apple, Samsung, Alienware and Toshiba will net any computer consumer the best laptop or computer for the money, specifically, one that will do the job they require of it.

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