IT Help - Purchase of new PC
i cant cppe with this libary net it wont let me read anytin........im off to pc world,any advice??
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Mail order from Mesh or Evesham is the way to go :thumbsup: |
Even Dell is better than PC world, but at a pinch if its the best you have.
You could learn to build your own, I have built all my PC's, have yet to buy one. Good luck! Rich |
As above, don't go to PC World. You'll only pay over the odds & have a 5year warranty that's barely worth the paper it's written on.
If you have to buy from a shop, use a small local one. But also, if you're buying a computer, don't listen to the sales folks, they'll only try to sell you a top spec gaming machine to be used as a typewriter. At the end of the day, it's about buying something that will suit your requirements, with enough room for expansion later on. Not everyone needs, or wants, a top spec machine, so if you dont, don't pay the top prices! |
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troble is i dont know a thing about em
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Get Windows XP Pro is you can. If all you are planning to do is surf the 'net and send emails that you don't need a top-spec machine. |
JUST surf the net, thats all i want to do mabe copy cds & dvds (shhhhhhhhhh).................dell have 1 at £349do ypu have to set it up yourself :stupid:
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what do you want to do with it ?
play games = expensive surf the internet, send emails , do a bit of word processing & spreadsheet work = get the cheapest you can find as they're all fast enough these days something in between if you're going to do lots of image editing, or video encoding (which you'll need to do if copying DVDs) try and get at least a 17" display, 15" are a bit hard on the eyes after a while ram - 512MB should be OK hard disk, 80GB should be plenty to start with do you want a desktop or laptop - laptops are generally more expensive, but easier if you've got space issues or need move it about anything else can easily be upgraded/added on once you've got the beastie :wink: |
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I would recomend this one as a techy: http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs Its a nice duo core system, its not bad plus leaves you room to expand later, and its not too heavy on the bank balance. Cheers Rich |
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