Re: So many choices...which one?
- From: "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:18:32 -0500
Which ratings - Customer satisfaction, performance, support or cost, also
maybe life-cycle (3-4 years). It's more complicated than just comparing a
few criteria. My only suggestion is get a PC with ample memory 512-1.0
Gigabytes. Personally, I'd more inclined to go with Dell as opposed to the
other major players such as HP, Gateway & Lenovo. The web has lots
of PC reviews. Also once you settle on vendor/model, visit the vendor's
forums and check for issues with that particular PC. As far as technology
goes there is a transition now to dual-core CPUs and PCI Express for a
Video card. But if your use doesn't include gaming then those features are
not as important. If you have teenage children, it might be best to buy two
separate less expensive PCs - one for you and the other for them.
"SRS" <SRS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8CE277FC-EECC-47B0-987C-ABFDEE82E898@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello. I'm not sure if this is the place to ask, so if there's a better
> forum/website to go to, please advise.
>
> Where can I go to get unbiased recommendations on what computer
> manufacturer
> rates the best and what I really need on a computer for my use?
> I'm just your average computer user (with teenage children) looking to buy
> a
> new desktop computer. We will use it for internet use, email, digital
> photos
> (basic) and MS Office. No Games.
>
> Thanks.
.
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