Tuesday 10 April 2007

Buying the Perfect Computer - The FIRST Time

So you've finally decided it's time for a change. No matter 
what advice you follow that old work horse of a desktop 
computer you have has outlived its usefulness with slow 
loading applications and a continuous rise in operation 
noise.

Searching for that Perfect Computer can be about as much fun 
as purchasing a new car and about as frustrating also when 
sorting through the various brands while trying to decide 
which "bells and whistles" best fit your needs. Besides all 
that trying to return something that is so large can be both 
inconvenient and very difficult to do. So making the right 
decision the FIRST time is the wise path of choice.

For starters you'll need to decide what you want to do with 
your computer. Are you into the video game scene or are you 
someone who likes to just surf the internet and occasionally 
do some book keeping with simple word processing software?

If you're into video games you're going to want a machine 
that can handle the high level of graphics and superior 
sound quality. On the other hand if you're not into all 
that high adrenalin stuff you can probably get by with a 
less expensive system. Although, if you want to stay on the 
safe side I would recommend going with something more 
"high-end" so you don't have to spend another large chunk of 
change to upgrade the system you just bought.

There are two basic routes you can take when purchasing a 
new computer.

1) Purchase a "Brand Name" Computer 
2) Purchase a "Clone" Computer

A "BRAND-NAME" computer is one that is manufactured by a 
company that is recognizable by name.

Some Advantages/Disadvantages of "Brand-Name" computers 
include:

Advantages:

Customer Support- If you are experiencing problems with your 
computer you will have the option to contact a 
representative of the company that you purchased the PC from 
to get help in solving your problem.

Customer support is probably the best reason to buy a 
brand-name computer.

Warranty- Having a warranty is always nice since it acts as 
a type of security blanket for you.

In case a part on your computer should fail you should be 
able to get the item fixed at no charge just as long as the 
warranty has not expired.

Read and understand a company's warranty policy BEFORE you 
purchase a computer from them.

This way you'll have a good understanding of the procedures 
to follow in case a problem should arise.

Pre-installed Software- Many companies will include software 
packages that are all set up and ready to go for you on your 
computer.

Although, a disadvantage of buying a brand-name computer 
with software pre-installed is that you usually end up with 
more than fits your needs and usually just results with the 
wasting of space on your storage device.

Additional Support- Most brand-name computer companies are 
also able to provide you with web sites that may provide you 
with current software updates, user manuals, or basic 
troubleshooting help.

Disadvantages

The use of Proprietary parts- the term Proprietary refers to 
products that are unique to an individual company and that 
company only.

So if a part was to malfunction on your computer after 
warranty and you needed to replace it you could not just go 
to your local computer store and purchase any old part even 
if it was intended for the same function as the item that 
failed.

You would be forced to buy the exact same item that came out 
of the computer or else the computer would more than likely 
cease to function correctly.

Having to buy proprietary parts usually involves the need to 
place an order which means you'll have to wait for the part 
to arrive or you'll have to send your computer into the 
company or an authorized dealer of that company for 
repairs.

People with a home based business would probably not be too 
happy with that situation at all.

Integrated/On-board parts- In the computer world when you 
hear the word integrated or on-board it means that a 
particular part such as the modem or sound port where you 
plug in your speakers, is built-in or part of the computer 
main board (Also known as the Motherboard).

This means that if any of these items should fail, you can't 
just remove them from the computer and replace them with a 
new part. They are usually soldered directly to the main 
board and are stuck there.

Although, some computers do provide a way to disable a 
malfunctioning device which will allow you to install your 
own store bought device to take the place of the broken 
part.

From a computer technicians point of view this is not always 
easy to do.

It just depends on what brand of computer you currently 
have. Meaning some are easier to work on than others.

A "CLONE" computer is a clone or a copy of its brand-name 
counterpart with the exception that instead of company 
specific or proprietary parts, the items used to make a 
clone computer are from several different companies instead 
of only one.

Let's say that if you were to go to a local company that 
builds "clone" computers, and you tell them what you need, 
chances are they don't use parts that are specific to only 
that type of computer like the brand-name computer companies 
do.

This is a good thing because it means that they will 
probably use components that are interchangeable with many 
different brands and are easy to come by if needed.

Some Advantages/Disadvantages of "Clone" computers include:

Advantages:

Cost- compared to brand-name computers the clone will 
generally be easier on your pocket book when purchasing one 
with similar features as its brand-name counterpart.

This is most likely due to the money that is saved by not 
offering the high-end customer service. Although, that may 
not be the only reason for the lower prices.

Easily Accessible Replacement Parts- Since the clone 
computer was built with parts that are not any one company 
specific, you can buy parts for the clone computer that can 
be used even if the brand is different from the one that was 
in the computer when you originally bought it.

NOTE: Before you buy any parts, it is necessary to make sure 
that the replacement parts are compatible with your 
particular computers system requirements.

Either consult the manual that should have came with your 
computer or get help from a knowledgeable friend or repair 
person.

Disadvantages:

Warranties- Unless you purchase a service plan you will 
typically not have as an attractive warranty as you would 
with a brand-name computer company.

Whatever you do just make sure you understand how long the 
warranty is for and as to what kind of repairs the warranty 
covers before you make the purchase.

Customer Support- With brand-name computer companies you are 
usually provided with a 24-hour toll free number that you 
can call if you have questions or concerns with your 
computer.

Clone computers are more than likely not going to have a 
24-hour help service, but rather you will be forced to only 
be able to call during regular business hours.

Also, it is more than likely that there will not be any one 
website that you can go to in order to find out information 
concerning troubleshooting questions you may have.

For service it may be necessary to take the computer back to 
the store that you bought it at or you may have to do some 
research on the individual parts that went into the computer 
and visit the manufacturer's website for troubleshooting 
tips.

Finally, if all else fails you can certainly take what you 
have learned from this article and being that you know what 
you need now, but don't know where to go and get that 
"Perfect Computer", the best resource at your disposal are 
the very men and woman that work at your local electronics 
shop.

It is their duty to help you get hold of that "Perfect 
Computer" that best fits your needs. All you need to do is 
tell them what you plan on using that computer for and they 
should be more than happy to help you from there.

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