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Saturday, April 28, 2007

 

Computer Buying Tips

Today computer has become a necessity rather than luxury. It is a commonplace device. Once considered as a luxury or equipment only for business use, today the home computer can be used to carry out many regular tasks that have taken out tedium from our daily lives. Along with an Internet connection, the home computer provides a fast and effective means of communication between family and friends, organizes finances and helps the organization and education.

But it is important for people with a limited budget to select the computer system that offers them value for money. While purchasing a computer system, do not be swayed by all the unnecessary glitzy stuff offered by the marketers. Take the following points into consideration before buying one.

Functionality: Determine the primary reason for buying a computer. Depending on the purpose, the selected platform can make a significant difference. The teachers and administration may select one specific platform over another due to advanced functionality for drawing graphs and flowcharts, presentations for overhead projection, and spreadsheets for charting grades. The graphic artist needs platform supporting advanced graphics software. A writer can go for a particular platform that can easily transfer documents for reading by editors, agents and publishers. Whatever the purpose you have in mind, it makes sense to get advice from experts in the field to select the right platform meeting your needs.

Speed: Calculate how frequently you plan on using a computer. If you are using it to prepare the bills, you will use it once a month. For checking emails, you will use it few times a week. For business purpose, you should leave it on all throughout. If you are transferring across large files to and from clients, you’ll need a powerful Internet connection. In this case, find out if regular dial-up is right for you. Few people may prefer faster connection as they are heavy Web users who want to download sites without worrying about the time. But high-speed modems and plenty of memory may not be suitable for all, especially if they surf the Net occasionally. Calculate the amount of time spent on the computer and on the Internet in the day and then go for the connection and memory package that is near this calculation. If necessary, go easy while buying.

Software: Find out the software required. For daily correspondence and reports, a word processor is necessary. Graphics software will help you edit photos and images. Buy an accounting software if you want to do bookkeeping. Certain platforms and speeds support some software programs properly. Hence if you are planning to buy a computer for a specific purpose, it is best to consult an expert. Do not let salesmen sell you unwanted things. Shop around for the things you actually need. If you are a teacher or student, go for discounted or specialized software that fits your needs.

Be alert when buying a home computer. Find out how every system works and how effectively it operates the programs. Get expert help for your specific requirement and consider all payment options before finalizing the decision. Since you are going to spend few years with that computer, ensure it is a good one.

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Comments:
Sorry to get on your case, but www.markgamon.blogspot.com used to be my domain. I don't use it anymore but this site still comes up in the search engines when I look for 'Mark Gamon'. It looks like you're not writing this blog any more - any chance you could delete it? (No worries if you do decide to develop it i nthe future of course...)

All the best

MarkG
 
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