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subject: Differentiating And Choosing Between Apple, Sony And Hewlett Packard Computers [print this page]


So you're interested in buying a computerSo you're interested in buying a computer. There are many brands to choose from. Which do you buy? The top three brands -- Apple, Sony and Hewlett Packard all offer a variety of models and features. If you're unsure which to select, following is some information to make your decision.

Apple offers a complete line of Macs and Macbooks for business and personal computing. Their iMacs start at $1,200 and come with large screens with top notch resolution.

If you are prepared to spend upwards of $2,500, you can get the top of the line Mac Pro. The Mac Pro features a Quad and 8-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" Processors which provide superfast speed. If you're in the market for a laptop, take a look at the Macbook and Macbook pro, which boast webcams, DVD/CD-RW drives and NVidia GeForce graphics cards for awesome DVD playback and video game play.

Those who enjoy using PC's and Windows operating systems may want to select a Sony computer. The latest line of desktop models and laptops offer functionality plus style.

Sony has really come into its own lately. Its sleekly styled desktops incorporate the actual computer into the screen. This means the user can have a completely wireless experience. The Vaio laptops have also been upgraded. They now have sharper screens, new designs, web cams and optional Blu-Ray players and burners.

Another fine option in PC's is the line from Hewlett Packard. HP has remained on top by providing quality computers at reasonable prices.

HP's desktops range in prices and are a good for business or personal use. The HP Pavilion laptops can be had for just $530. They offer screens from 15" to 18" inches.

If you are looking for a computer for business or pleasure, there's no shortage of excellent makes and models on the market. Select one from any of the top three brands and you won't be disappointed.

by: Kristen Rawlings




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