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Buying A Personal Computer

Buying a personal computer can be as difficult as buying a new car. No matter how much time you spend looking into, how many electronic dealers you visit, and how much haggling you’ve done on the price, you still may not be really certain that you've gotten a
good deal. You have good reasons to feel this uncertainty. Computers change at a faster rate than any other electronic equipment. An old car will most of the time get you where
you need to go, but a five year old computer may possibly be incompetent for your every day needs. Also, the average person doesn’t have the technically knowledge enough to make an informed decision on the best mini-processor to buy, the right size for a hard drive, or how much memory. Just because buying a computer can be a difficult task doesn't mean you should throw in the towel and put yourself at the mercy of a salesman.
If you follow a few basic guidelines, you'll can be confident of making a wise purchase decision. So read on, as we review ...

Posted by: Margaret Rowden

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