When
you’re buying a computer, the first thing to decide is whether you need a
desktop or a laptop. With that out of
the way, you need to know then which features you want in your computer, as
well as which PC manufacturer you want.
The primary benefit of buying a Windows-based PC is the popularity of the
Microsoft Windows operating system.
These computers have been top-of-the-line in terms of software
compatibility, claiming about 90% of the market share. Most software application developers think
about Windows first, while Mac second.
However the Apple Mac computer does have some advantages with regards to speed
and performance. The Macintosh performs
extremely well in terms of graphical editing, video, and multimedia, making
more efficient use of memory and processing power. Macintoshes might have quite
a number of profound strengths, but because of their low market share they can
sometimes be found wanting in regards to compatibility with mainstream business
software.
Once you’ve decided on the PC, the next thing to consider is the price. Be aware that computer manufacturers have a
price tag that represents the barest bones computer and most probably, you’ll
end up paying hundreds more dollars than the initial price tag once you have
included all the configurations you need.
Don’t be fooled by believing you have great value because of all the
software that is included. Often you
don’t need half of it.
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