How to buy cheap computers
What is a cheap computer?
Many people can tell you a horror
story about buying cheap computers or a new PC, myself
included. However there are steps you can take to
minimize risks and ensure that you get the best deal.
There is no such thing as “ cheap computers”. As
the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. You
will always be making some kind of compromise when
purchasing a so called cheap computer. We feel that it
is very important considering the many different
computer builders and various specifications that
learning what computer is best for you can be the true
“cheap computers”. There will always be a price to
pay for technology. In this article we will hopefully
teach you the proper computer jargon common sense
practices to make every computer purchase a bargain
computer buy!
A common misconception among the
computer illiterate is that a computer is a computer.
This is not true. Assuming you have decided to buy an
Intel or AMD computer (pretty much a standard these
days), you have to deal with the myriad components
that fit together to make a working computer. The old
truism "You get what you pay for" has never
been so apt. It is unfortunately very easy to be
ripped off by one of the hundreds of bargain computer
dealers. The best way to avoid this is to educate
yourself first, even by going to a bargain computer
store and confessing you don't know a thing about PCs.
If you continue to read this article don't be
discouraged by the language used. In a week you'll
know it all.
The very first stage is to decide
what you will use the new computer for. Leading on
from that you can decide which software to use and
what hardware is required. Don't skimp on speed and
storage capacity as you always need more than you
have.
By far the most important thing
to learn the jargon. It is impossible to understand
the advertisements unless you know, for example, what
"256 kB cache" or "486DX-33"
means. I'm not going to attempt to teach anyone this
computer-speak but if you can find someone who will -
become their best friend! If you feel that you have to
dash out and find a computer before learning the
language then make sure the salesperson is aware of
your ignorance before he drowns you with acronyms and
numbers.
The second thing to do is: Read
The Small Print!
Those with some knowledge of the
pricing of computers might believe this is an awfully
good deal; that is until you read the small print:
SVGA monitor $500, second FDD
$99. Add 20% sales tax.
The price now becomes $2,000.00!
and if your financing your new PC add another 19 to
29% interest on top of it. Ouch!
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