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System
Tips
If
you are buying a new computer, make sure you get Windows XP (why
pay for an old operations system?) XP has the stability of Windows 2000 and the "user friendly"
interface like Apple computers. If you wish to do high-end graphic
design and/or video editing you should stick with Windows2000 for
stability. The only problem with Windows 2000 is that there
are often "compatibility problems" so you will need to
make sure that all your external hardware and software (i.e
scanner, CDRW) will work. You can have the same type of
compatibility problems upgrading to XP or Windows 2000 as well so
check first.
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Case Tips
Buy a computer with a large case and less "integrated"
features like video and sound for better "upgradeability".
E-Machines in particular, use small cases that make it difficult to add
additional drives etc.
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Monitor Tips
Buy a high quality 17" monitor. Wait on the LCD flat screen models
until the price drops more unless you "just have to have one". Recommended Brands: KDS, Hansol, View Sonic.
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Printer Tips
Printer prices have dropped tremendously in the last few years
but I would not recommend buying a low-end printer (less then $70), because the
construction of low-end models is more prone to jamming and
problems. I also would not spend more then $250 on an inkjet printer,
because the quality after that point is higher than most people require,
unless you have specific photo quality printing needs. I prefer HP printers because of the availability of printing cartridges,
durability and customer service. Lexus printers are a bit too cheaply made for my requirements
and personally I don't prefer Epson printers either. Canon makes
some great printers but I would not buy the lower-priced models. Also
avoid buying an "All in one" system I.e. fax, scanner,
copier etc, because of the high rate of problems and connectivity.
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Memory Tips
Memory prices have never been lower so everyone
should have at
least 128 MB of RAM because it improves performance so much. I use
256 MB of RAM and that is the amount I would recommend for all new
computers unless you are a power user and need 512 RAM. The
new DR RAM is slightly faster and necessary for some Pentium machines,
however, most users will not notice a performance improvement.
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Sound Tips
Use better speakers than the ones provided with most new PCs. Spend $29 to $49
on some new speaker for much better sound. Most
new computers come with built-in sound. However, if you want to hear music in stereo quality, you should
get a separate sound card installed.
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