Selecting a good desktop computer can be a challenging task. Partly because there's an overabundance of pc manufactures out there and no way to tell who's the good guy, and who offers over priced junk. The list of personal computer manufacturers could fill a phone book - eMachines, Gateway, HP/Compaq, ThinkCentre, Systemax and Sony VAIO and their various models, to name just a very short few.
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Although laptops were once reserved for mobile professionals, they are fast replacing desktop computers both at home and in the office. Current computer sales trends show a steady rise in laptop sales, currently doubling that of desktop sales this last year. Many people imagine that purchasing a laptop will automatically make them become an effective mobile computer user. Unfortunately, most people end up purchasing substandard laptops as manufactures have resorted to producing a large variety of cheap quality laptops to compete in current pricing wars. Most of these sub-par laptops are not very well equipped to effectively handle today’s more complicated computing tasks. That being said, there are still many choices available to laptop purchasers. Here are lists of things you should consider when purchasing a computer that will meet your computing needs.