Which Computer is Right for You ?

Bo Thornton
Buying a new computer can be a difficult decision. What do you choose? Which decision is the right one? Let's examine buying a computer.

Brand Name

To buy a brand name computer, or not to buy a brand name computer. That is the question. When shopping for a new computer, you may be inclined to buy a brand name computer. Some the major brands are:Toshiba, IBM, Hitachi, Acer, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Apple, Lanix, and Sharp. Many of these companies offer a warranty of 1 to 3 years. They also are known to offer good products, something you may not always get if you are having one built.

You can have a computer built for you. You can go to someone who is close to where you live, or you can have one built for you online, and get them to ship it to you at your home or office. There are several good computer builders online. You could have an Ebay seller build you a computer. The computers sold on Ebay are covered by Ebay's great sales policy. The buyer is always covered.

Type Of Computer

Now it is time for you to choose the type of computer to buy. One type that you should consider is the desktop computer. Desktop computers are used in one place, unlike laptop computers, which you can carry with you wherever you go. Desktops are generally less expensive than laptops. Desktops are also more energy efficient than laptops. Desktops are also more widely available than laptops. Most parts also come standard. Most of today's desktops have a keyboard that isn't attached to the screen. They are also much smaller than the desktop computers as recent as ten years ago.

Laptop computers are also very popular today. Unlike desktops, you can take your laptop with you wherever you go. Laptops are also much lighter than desktops. Most of today's laptops weigh less than 10 pounds. Laptop sales have grown steadily over the years. In fact, laptops out sale desktops in The US. The major disadvantage to buying a laptop is that once it breaks, it is often times less expensive to buy a new one.

//www.computerwriter.comYou have just been informed about buying a computer. Which one will you choose? Whichever decision you make, it will be an educated one. One that you can be proud you made again and again, and one that you might make again, many, many times in the future.

Published by Bo Thornton

Bo Thornton is a freelance writer and blogger from rural America. Topics of interest include sports, fitness, and traveling. He currently writes for two websites, and is very happy so far.  View profile

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  • Sheri Fresonke Harper12/14/2009

    We caved to the laptop trend, excellent :)

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