How to Choose a Desktop Computer
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How to choose a desktop computer
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Congratulations, you have decided to purchase a new desktop computer. A computer is a major purchase and can bring added benefit to any household. When choosing your new computer there are a couple of factors to take into consideration. First, consider your line of work, and what the computer will mostly be used for. This will give you a better idea of the necessary specifications for your new desktop.
Types of Desktop Computers
First, determine if your needs would best be served by a computer on a PC/Windows format or an Apple Macintosh. If you choose a PC/Windows platform desktop computer, you will probably get a better value for your computer speed versus a Macintosh desktop computer. Macintosh computers are typically more expensive than PCs, but contain more easy to use built-in software. You should also consider a Macintosh desktop PC if you have had problems with computer viruses in the past. Although there is a variety of computer software protection available if you choose a PC, most of the computer viruses circulating are written for the PC/Windows format making your chances of getting infected with a computer virus much more likely if you own a PC. In addition, your new Macintosh desktop will come pre-loaded with a virus protection program to protect your computer right away.
Basics
You should also be sure that your next desktop computer has at least the minimum specifications if you plan on using the desktop long term, or over three years.
Memory is more crucial than a fast processor. Make sure that your next desktop computer has a minimum of 128 megabytes (MB) and a minimum of 256 MB, if you decided to go with the Macintosh. It is also crucial for your new computer to have the biggest hard drive you can afford. Your new computer should have anywhere from 120 to 180 GB, and over 200 GB if you plan on storing any music or videos on your desktop computer.
Your new computer should also have at least two USB ports and a firewall connection (called IEEE 1394), which are used to connect peripheral devices such as gaming equipment to your desktop. You should also have a CD burner installed to allow you to back up your data to CD and make your own music CDs. A DVD burner is essential if you plan to watch DVDs on your computer or if you plan on doing any type of film making or editing.
For internet connectivity, a ethernet connection is a sure bet to be standard, but many new desktops now contain wireless cards allowing you to connect to the internet with out having to be connected through an ethernet connection.
Special Considerations
If you are going to be using your new desktop computer for media projects, your computer should also contain a high quality graphics card with a co-processor and at least 5.1 Sound capability.
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Victoria Perez desktop - With a singular focus on shopping, Shopping.com offers shoppers easy-to-use search tools, engaging content and time saving navigation, along with millions of unbiased product and merchant reviews from the Epinions community, all in one place.
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Keywords :
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Computers
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Hardware
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