Wednesday, December 15, 2010

I need computer pros and cons.?

I need computer pros and cons.?
I am looking for a new computer I want a very fast computer that has TONS of memory. I will be using it for school, pictures, graphics, games, ect. So what I want to know is what are the pros and cons of all brands or computers? Lenovo, Sony, Apple, Dell, Gateway, Panasonic, Toshiba, Acer, Asus, Benq, and everything! What would be the best brand and type of computer for me? What would be the best laptop and desktop? thanks for the help!
Desktops - 6 Answers
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1 :
do yourself a favor, and don't buy prebuild machines.... if you absolutely have to... dell or acer... i'd recommend acer because its basically sold in walmart and if you have a problem it can be returned on the spot so you're not without too long.... get an external drive as well to back up really important photos/school work.... never know when disaster can strike.... with that being said.. you can easily build your own for a fraction less and get more performance and bang for your buck... if you need help picking out parts or questions about building a comp... feel free to im me x50calrampage
2 :
IMO most "Brand" name PC are crap. Building your own not only would save you a ton of cash but, would have better parts to boot. I know that building a PC may sound hard but, it's really not. If that is not a option then get a custom built PC from Alienware or Ibuypower. This way your PC will be 100% upgradable unlike Dells and HP's.
3 :
Get the one with the fastest processor, a dual core will be fine;320gig hard drive,2 gigs of ram. That will be fast enough unless you have lots of money. Brand doesnt matter as they all have similar parts inside-its like asking which is better a Ford or a Chevy. Everyone will give you a different answer.
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Well, you can consider Acer Aspire 2930. It is a recently-released laptop. It has newest processor Intel Centrino 2, holographic 3D cover with Starlit backlight, 2nd Generation Dolby Home Theater, Acer Bio-Protection fingerprint solution, IntelĂ‚® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD and 320GB hard drive memory. I recommend this to you because I just bought it and I think that it is a pretty decent laptop^^
5 :
Laptop if you are on the go alot - Example: Using in at School. Best bet is to go with a desktop if you can(if you just really plan using it at home). They are cheaper, better for gaming, and can be easily upgraded later on. If you go Desktop.. I personally think building your own is the best route. It is usually cheaper and you can get exactly what you want. You can start with a Barebone kit from tigerdirect.com or newegg.com to get you started(usually some good deals) If you go laptop or even if you do go desktop but don't feel comfortable building your own computer... I'd say go with a Dell... I have had good luck with them... I use a Dell at work(so does everyone else in the building). Dell has great customer service imo. Whatever you get.. I"d say get specs around this: CPU Dual Core 2.0ghz or better 2+ gigs of ram and a decent graphic card(don't get integrated graphics)
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Tons of memory like 16GB's ur talking about no money in ur wallet/purse, and really just build a computer. dont think about brands or those kinds of shit just build one. itll come out cheaper then most prebuilt computers and ull have the newest hardware. i would say around $1000. (does not include moniter, cooling system, or add ons.)

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