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Dave's Guide to Buying a Home Computer
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Table of Contents:
Things to Consider Before Buying a Computer
What is the Main Purpose of the Computer
Computer Terminology
Operating Systems and Software Applications
Windows 2000
Windows XP
OS/2
Linux
Productivity Software
Hardware
Processor Paranoia
SIMM, DIMM, and RIMM Memory
The Memory Bottleneck
ISA and PCI Bus Slots
ATA Versus Ultra ATA
Serial ATA
Universal Serial Bus
High Performance Serial Bus
Digital Versatile Disc
Accelerated Graphics Port
Internet Service Providers
Modems
K56flex
ISDN
DSL
Cable Modems
Wireless
What Type of Configuration Do You Need
Complete System Bundles
Sources for Information
Computer Salesmen
Still Don't Know What to Buy?
Is WebTV an Option?
Computer Superstores and Other Outlets
Computer Stores
Computer Discount Warehouse
CompUSA
Dell Computers
Gateway Computers
PC Connections
Shopping Tips
Take a Course
In Closing...
Things to Consider Before Buying a Computer
In the initial stages of determining what sort of computer you need to get, at some point you need to ask yourself, what am I going to be using the computer for? Whether you intend to write papers for class, surf the World Wide Web, or just play computer games, you need to have an idea of what the minimum requirements the computer needs to have. If all you intend to do is just write letters using a DOS based word processing program, a 386 or 486 system with a couple megabytes of memory is more than adequate. If you want to use a Windows version of some word processing program, then your requirements go up a bit, particularly on the amount of RAM memory an"
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