subject: What Should You Look For When Buying A Computer [print this page] When it comes to choosing a computer, there are so many different brands, features, and components that sometimes narrowing down choices can be complicated and overwhelming.
Buyers will find that a desktop computer bundle is available for both Windows and Macintosh. Both systems are great but they do run very differently. The Macintosh is known for its great stability and robust operating system. In addition, the Macintosh does not typically experience as many virus problems. On the other hand, Windows is the most popular so there are many more choices for software packages.
The desktop computer package will offer RAM, which is the system's memory. With this, programs are able to run and information can be moved between the hard drive and functions of the program. For the best choice, buyers want to match RAM speed with the CPU speed.
A desktop computer package will offer RAM, which is the system's memory. With this, programs are able to run and information can be moved between the hard drive and functions of the program. For the best choice, buyers want to match RAM speed with the CPU speed.
The number of central processors in the computer determines much of these ratios. Though a single is perfectly fine for normal home use, two or more gives a desktop the ability to handle more programs at one time, with speed and efficiency.
Once processing speed and memory are taken care of, it's important to consider the available add-on options and features. Most windows operating PC's will offer a trial version of Microsoft Office, though many consumers purchase this package before ever getting their computer out of the box. Anti-Virus software is a must, considering identity theft is through the roof.