| Article Index |
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| Computer Buying Considerations |
| Part 2 |
| All Pages |
Optimum PC HARDWARE |
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Component | Price |
Processor Intel 42,66GHz | US$ 202 |
Motherboard GA-8PE800 | US$ 97 |
Memory Visipro PC2700 256MB | US$ 53 |
Gigabyte Radeon 9200Se | US$ 63 |
Hard disk Maxtor 30GE 7200rpm | US$ 55 |
DVD-ROM Pioneer DVD-120SZ | US$ 58 |
Keyboard & Mouse | US$ 40 |
Speaker Creative Inspire 4400 (4.1) | US$ 68 |
Monitor LCD Samsung 151N15 | US$ 330 |
Casing | US$ 22 |
SOTWARE |
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Windows XP Home | US$ 193 |
TOTAL | US$ 1.181 |
Additional features
You will also need printers, scanners, digital cameras, microphones etc. We will talk about this in our next article
Where to put the computer
The best spot to install your computer is the living room or family room. This way, if you have children, you can all share the computer.
It's important to chose a location that in not too humid, not in direct sunlight, away from heat vents, and away from electrical appliances that could cause interference.
Problems and Support
The time that you would probably find that there was anything wrong with a computer from a hardware point of view is in the first month that you operate your computer.
Always keep the invoice and contact details of the shop from where you purchased your computer. Chances are that some shops have support staff that will come to your house to sort out your computer problems for a small fee.
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