With all the different brands, types, and sizes of computers out there the task of buying a computer can be a job all by itself. First you need to decide what the computer will be used for and what tasks you want it to perform. Even more importantly, how fast do you need it to perform those tasks. In this ever evolving world of technology, I myself have become quite impatient so everything has to be lightening fast.
Secondly, how portable do you need it to be? In today's high paced society most people are on the go and need to stay connected for both personal and business purposes.
This takes care of type and size but you still need to know which brand is best. Here is where you do your comparison shopping. Which brand gives you the most of what you need at the price you can afford? You are not always going to get everything you want unless you are getting a custom built machine but you will get close. The more bells and whistles you have the higher the price will be.
Let's say for example you want a gaming computer. With a gaming computer you will need a top of the line video and graphics card. If you are a true gamer you will want an HD display screen with the most vibrant of colors so that you can get the full effect of the game. You also might want to have a huge hard drive so that you can store all your game files with no worries. The processor must also be able to handle the game. The last thing you want is lag time in your game. With all of that said, you do your homework on all the best of the best and weed out all the junk. Now you have a more accurate idea of what brand offers what you need. You have now narrowed down your search by process of elimination.
The answer to the question "What brand of computer should I buy?", is answered with another question "What do you need it to do?" The name on the computer does not matter as long as it does what you need it to do.
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