Everyone is always saying it, " I spent 2000 dollars and the piece of crap doesn't work". It becomes very difficult when planning to buy a computer. The amount of the computer to a computer alliterate person makes it difficult because that don't know what there are buying. First of all computers in today's world are not cheap, they often range from quality, gaming and performance types of computers. Sometimes you don't know if you are buying a good computer or a junker. Then you go to a computer store where staff members are trying to sell you the most expensive equipment on the shelf, and using there cheesy lines to pursued you to buy in quantities. Some of questions that they ask are: " Since the computer had a cd burner would you want blanks?" Or they will throw the word need at you: "Did you know you need ink to use that printer? The whole time your in there store and the guy is giving you a headache, and chances are you ether buy the over priced computer that's horrible, or you go home with computer that suites your need for an affordable price.
The secret to buying a computer is just like anything you research about the computer. What's the point of buying something if you don't know how it works? That's like buying a house, then after buying the house you go inside the house and realize there are no bathrooms. If you go to a computer store and hand that employee money for a computer that he tells is amazing your wasting your time and money.
There are few steps to take when shopping for a computer:
Research and development to get the best deal and better computer.
l Research What's in a computer. Find out the best parts in a computer: hard drive space and ram to back up memory. This becoming very important if you want to be able to store a good amount of files. Also you want to get a fast processor with th
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