Tips before buy a computer

How to choose when buying a computer - is asking "What is the most popular computer" right question? First of all, I found that many people thought the project with a request to do so by "What is the most popular computer?" and rental of a response that will determine the issue for them. This is not necessarily the best idea.

Just because something is popular does not necessarily mean that is the best - for example, fast food restaurants are popular places to go, but I think we all know that does not serve the best food in the world. Here's something to remember when thinking about how to choose when buying a computer - you should generally avoid the big brand names. Yes, this may surprise you but in my opinion, this is usually not a good idea to buy from one of the big companies, brand (there is one exception that I will receive per minute).

Here's why: Dollar for dollar, you will usually get worse deal than if you go with a good reputation "generic" or "white box" store. Many people have a low price because the first thing on their list when we try to figure out how to choose when buying a computer. So they go with the cheaper brand and spend a few hundred dollars for it, and they think that you are a good deal. But what they do not realize is that it is common for many large companies to sell marks that many outdated computers in their lower price ranges, and from what've heard, they also often sell computers with parts they know are bad!

I am not kidding about this - most of the big computer companies in them when they are least expensive computers sold, trying to unload old inventory, which has been collecting dust on their shelves for a long time. They sell it to you, as if this is new, and perhaps this is in effect, never purchased from before, but it is difficult in terms of new technologies. And as in other part of this is that from what they've heard, these computers often have parts in them which are known * * to be bad parts!

You see, when one producer as Intel processor chip makes the computer (for "brain" of the computer), they test to make sure that it works. Makes sense, right? But inevitably, many of them fail these tests. Now maybe you think these bad parts will be discarded, but not - what've heard, what happens is they still sell them in large computer companies in a discount, and those companies that put them in their computers anyway.

What you can do with very bad processor time is set to work slowly, and while he may not run at full speed, it works well enough to undergo the tests. But parts are still bad! Of course, they may work OK for a while (maybe just long enough to do so during the warranty period), but they are less "glitches" and graduated to breaking down as quickly as possible. So if you can find a reputable local company that sells computers to do myself, will get a well-built computer for much less because you are not payments for brand.

Family owned store like this is the only place I would buy a Windows PC, personally. So earlier had mentioned one exception among major brands - if you have been reading my articles or my email newsletter for some time, perhaps already guessed, which is one - Apple.

Apple is the only major brand of computer, I personally to buy (I am writing this on MacBook Pro). To do so, partly because I used many different types of computers over the years, and really do not enjoy much use of Windows. But I also do this because Apple has not knowingly put bad processors in their computers, or try to sell out-of-date computers as new. Some people complain that Apple are Macs overpriced, but it actually does not happen - compared apples with apples (excuse of a pun) they tend to be in that price range as Dell and HP in the same general gallery.

So the bottom line is, here's how to choose when you buy a computer: If you want to stick with Windows, and then support local business and go to good, which is stored on the computer along to you in part. And make sure you ask them to put Windows XP on it, not Windows Vista (for reasons I covered in the previous 3 - part article about the problems with Windows Vista). Or finally away from Windows and switch to Mac.

Anyway you are receiving a better deal. Hope that makes sense and helps with your decisions about how to choose when buying a computer.

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