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Posted on 03-03-2010
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

Computers are a part of our lives these days. No one can really get around having one. While laptops may be a very popular choice for most people, desktop PCs still have a lot of value and can actually save you a lot of money in the long run. Besides being easily upgradeable, they tend to also be much more powerful than their laptop counterpart.

There are certain things that you should keep in mind when you are looking to buy a new computer, though. Because technology is so advanced these days, so are computers. That means that there are more options to choose from than ever and you need to understand what they are in order to choose just what you want. You definitely do not want to get more than you need and end up paying too much money.

Before you set out to make a purchase you need to know what you are looking for. For sure you will need to get a computer that contains a great processor. This is really the most important aspect.

There are many different types of processors, like the AMD and the Intel processor. The type that you buy depends on what you will be using your computer for mainly. For instance, if you use photo software you will most likely want the Intel processor.

The graphic card and the hard drive needs to be large if you plan on using large software. Most of the new software needs a lot of space on the computer to work well. They also need a large graphics card.

Buying a new computer can be a lot of fun but you don’t want to be wasting your money. Know what desktop PCs offer before you begin looking and you will not be disappointed.

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Posted on 28-02-2010
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Charles Carvist

A device driver is a small piece of software or program that a computer needs in order to communicate with a device. If you have never had to install any drivers in the past, the information provided here may be of help to you when you need a driver download.

Many devices you used with your computer whether they are internal or not, will require a driver before it they will work properly. If you buy a computer from new it should come with any necessary drivers already installed. Your new machine should also come supplied with a CD containing the drivers you need.

If you buy a printer or other equipment to use with your computer, it will come with a driver disk. The drivers on this disc will be specific to your new device. Installation of driver contained on a CD is not as difficult as you may think. You simply put the CD into you drive, it should run automatically. At this point further instructions will be displayed on the screen. Simply follow these to complete the installation of your driver.

Some devices do not come supplied with a driver disc, this could be because the drivers may be an intrinsic property of the device, this means any drivers required are on the hardware. An example is a mobile broadband USB stick. Once the stick is inserted into a USB port, its drivers will auto run and automatically install. All you have to do is a couple of clicks to confirm where you want the drivers installed, and your new device is ready for use.

Not every device that works with your computer needs a driver in order to run. The information your computer needs to communicated with this device is already present in your operating system. A good example is CD drives or hard drive, these components do not require additional drivers.

As a computer user, you will at some time or other need in install a driver, or have someone do it for you. If you do not already have the drivers you need, then you will have to download it. Do not rush and get the first driver you see, just because it looks compatible does not mean it is. Drivers are specific not only to the hardware but also to the model. So always check the model number, and be sure you have the correct driver.

But many sites out there will charge you for downloading drivers. Before paying for drivers always visit the manufacturer web site. Very often they will have drivers for all of their products available to download for free. When using a search engine to locate the file you want, remember to be specific in your search term. With so many drivers available and probably several different models of your device, it is very easy to download the wrong one.

If you have exhausted every option and still cannot get your driver for free and your only option is to pay for it, then be sure it is the exact driver you need. Remember drivers are specific to the hardware, if you download the wrong one you will not get a refund, and you money will be lost.

Some manufactures provide updated drivers for your device, these updates can come available some time after you purchased the equipment. So it is always worth checking on their web site for any driver download updates available.

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Posted on 03-02-2010
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

There’s a lot of things to look at when deciding what kind of desktop pc you want to get. They have so many different components, not to mention the dilemma of building one yourself or having one pre-built. There are pros and cons to either decision, so it all depends on the individual.

PCs can be expensive. They range based on what you want to get, and the decision to build or not influences that price as well. Some say it’s more expensive, and some say it’s cheaper, but again it all depends. It can be cheaper, because you’re not paying for labor, but it could be more expensive if you want top of the line components.

When it comes to buying one that’s pre-built, it will at least be easier. It has all the components readily installed, comes with a warranty (unlike building your own), and means no work is necessary to put it together. It’s as easy as matching up the components of each computer to what you are personally looking for.

What your pre-built computer comes with is only partially up to you, unfortunately. When you buy a pre-built, it comes with a pre-set list of components, and you get all of them or none, no picking and choosing. So if you wanted the 3.4ghz processor, for example, you may also have to get the 2TB hard drive, which you may not want. On top of that, you have no control over what the computer looks like aesthetically, such as having a unique case.

But if you build a computer yourself, then you can include those things. You can put anything you want in it, from the most expensive to the least, making even the cost entirely up to you. You can customize how it looks, how powerful it is, literally anything you want. You just have to put it together, but beyond that, it’s all you.

Unfortunately, building a computer yourself means no warranties. The reason for this is that anything can happen when you build your own computer, so companies aren’t going to pay for your mistakes. That’s another thing: when it comes to building one yourself, anything could happen, so there’s almost no way of knowing what problems you may have to deal with eventually or even immediately.

If you know enough about computers and know exactly what you want and what you’re doing, then it’s probably best to build one yourself. If you just want to have one in the house and you don’t care about components, then a pre-built computer is safest. Your desktop pc is completely up to you, which is the beauty of computers.

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Posted on 30-01-2010
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

There are many arguments over whether or not desktop computers are better than the laptop computers that are on the market today. When shopping around for a new computing device it is always wise to look over all of your options first. This guide will enable you to see the bigger picture that these desktops can bring.

Unless you buy used or refurbished, a laptop can easily cost you more than $800. For those who are at the college age this might be a lot of money to come up with at one time. When it comes to pricing for a desktop computer, you are going to have a much easier time finding something that is nearly half the cost of a laptop. If you are on a budget and you want to get the best deal, this is the best route to go in.

If you intend on doing a lot of your business and work on your computer, desktop computers will often have a lot more space than a laptop. Saving documents and playing downloaded games will all slow up a laptop. Whereas if you were to use a desktop you will be able to download anything that you want without having to worry about changing the all around speed on your machine.

If you feel that you need to do a lot more modifications to your computer once you buy it, desktops will be easier to upgrade. These computers are designed to be able to do so much more and hold so much more than an everyday laptop can. If you are a gamer you can upgrade your computer with more memory and better sound and video cards. This type of flexibility allows you to get more use out of your computer.

Laptops can be very expensive to fix if you drop it or damage it in any way. With a desktop computer you will not have a very hard time trying to fix it up and get it running again. If you cannot do this task on your own, going to a professional will also be a lot cheaper with a desktop rather than a laptop.

Screen size is also another quality that people often look at and the screen size on laptops is increasing. The fact of the matter is if you want to play games and watch movies, a desktop computer is really going to enhance your viewing pleasure. Desktop computers can easily come along with a 17 inch to 27 inch screen!

When you are looking for a machine that will allow you to get all of your work and assignments done, desktop computers can do the trick. These computers will also help to save you a lot of time as well as money. Take a look around and see what you can find online!

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Posted on 26-12-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

A lot of people wonder why an Acer desktop is so good. For one the price is great and the quality is wonderful. For two you can usually get free shipping if you are buying online and for three Acer makes great deals on everything they sell. All of these reasons are a thing to consider if you are looking for a great desktop.

Do not get me wrong, a laptop can sit on a computer desk, just the same but a desktop comes with a keyboard that is made for typing and it is longer lasting than laptops. I think laptops are just for surfing the net and for maybe typing a little but not a lot.

When they first came out with desktops they cost a couple thousand of dollars and now they cost as low as three hundred or less. Used ones can be found for very cheap prices like fifty or even twenty five dollars. If you get lucky then you can find them for a cheap price but this does not always mean they work well and you should always test them out before you buy them.

I have had an acer laptop before and it broke down on me all the time and I was constantly going to get it fixed. I think I had it in the shop more than I was able to use it. I also got a desktop that was an acer brand and it was not anything better and I finally decided to get rid of it and get a better brand.

I have my desktop attached to my sixty inch television screen and I have a wireless keyboard and mouse so I do not have to worry about being able to see things on a smaller screen. You can do this with any computer it is just more convenient with a desktop.

No matter what desktop you get, there is always something for everyone. You can get different colors and even different screen sizes. The prices on desktops have went way down since they first came out years ago. When desktops first came out they were thousands and now you can get some as cheap as a couple hundred depending on the storage space and package you get.

Not all the reviews are bad but most of them say bad things about the Acer brand. Make sure not matter what brand you buy that you get someone who knows about computers to go with you and help you pick out the best one for you and one that fits your everyday lifestyle and the things you need to get done on it. Whether it is gaming or simply writing paperwork.

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Posted on 22-12-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

The desktop PC has come a long way in a short space of time. Currently there are two main operating systems used, these being either Windows or Macintosh, although there are more.

There are many components underneath the cover of the PC that enable it to do the things it does and all of them are feats of engineering genius in themselves. Such is the way that a PC works that replaces just one of them can improve speed and performance greatly.

First let’s start with the brain of the pc this is the processor. The processor is the piece of hardware that completes tasks set by the user and the operating system. The faster the processor the quicker it can complete these tasks.

The motherboard is the component that connects all the different parts of the PC together and helps them run as one cohesive unit. The motherboard relays the messages each piece of hardware sends to each other. Motherboard prices depend on the number of connections on the motherboard and the speed at which the motherboard can relay these messages.

The RAM is where tasks are stored before they are retrieved by the processor. The greater the amount of RAM you have the greater the number of tasks you can ask the processor to do at one time. The RAM also stores relevant information that the processor will need to use thus speeding up performance.

The hard drive is where all the information is permanently stored, if you save a picture or install a game. The hard drive is the filing cabinet of the PC.

DVD drives are common place now in desktop PCs. They can be used to play music CDs, movies or play games. Currently the fastest speed at which they run is 16x this means that for example it can read 16 seconds of a song in one second.

The PC is a user friendly device and as such has many connections that improve its user functionality. USB connections can be used for a wide variety of devices these days such as connecting mobile phones or pen drives. There are the standard keyboard and mouse connections for connecting wired keyboards and mice. A handy thing about desktop PCs these days is that most of the connections are color coded so they are easy to set-up by ones-self.

Desktop PCs have come down in price dramatically and now it is possible to pick one up for around $350 or even less. Whilst it is easy to pick up a cheap computer now there is still the scope to spend upwards of $5000 on a single system such is the scope for improvement.

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Posted on 20-12-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

Packed in a sleek and slim glossy black and white casing, the Acer Revo is one computer that you would love to display right in the middle of your living room. Put it beside your high definition LCD TV, or mount it behind an LCD monitor with its VESA standard plastic stand to create a seamless media center computer. But with a CPU this pretty, you would probably not let it out of your sight.

The Acer Revo offers two models to choose from: one with the single core, and the dual core, so everybody has a choice from entry-level computer use up to those which need a little more demanding setup.

The higher Acer Revo, Acer Aspire Revo 3610, features an Intel Atom(TM) Processor N330 Dual Core 1. 6 GHz with 2GB of RAM, although users may opt to upgrade it to 4 GBs. It has a 160 GB hard drive, with a multi-card reader. It features NVIDIA ION graphics, with two external USB speakers and headphone & microphone ports.

The 3610 has an HDMI port and six USB ports. Use this Revo in full freedom as it has a wireless keyboard and mouse, but sans the display monitor. It is installed with Windows 7 Home Premium.

The entry-level Acer Revo, the Acer Aspire Revo 1600, offers a single core Intel Atom 230 1. 6GHz, perfect for everyday computing and usage. It also has 1GB of RAM and nVidia ION Graphics card.

The 1600 comes with a USB keyboard and mouse, unlike the Revo 3610, and it also comes without the display. It features an operating system of Windows XP Home Edition unlike its older sibling.

Both Acer Aspire Revo desktops have HDMI connections so you can enjoy your desktop in full high definition with surround through the Revo’s two external USB speakers. Play your favorite games and view pictures in details you’ve never seen before.

Users should first connect their Revo desktops via VGA port because the HDMI does not start with the boot. Once it is fully open, you can fully enjoy everything high definition has to offer.

Because of its modern design, the Revo is a definite eye candy for all rooms. You can use it as a multimedia center in your bedroom, place it near your huge HD television in the living room, or perhaps simply use it as an entry-level PC for everyday use. You absolutely won’t get tired of displaying its design and its performance.

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Posted on 17-12-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

Since the public release of desktop PCs in the nineteen seventies, the desktop computer has become an important part of our professional and personal lives. PCs are used for everything from gaming to research to record-keeping. The down-side to the advancing technology is that is can be difficult and costly trying to keep up with the rapid changes. In many cases, you will have to spend more money to upgrade a computer that is just recently purchased. It can get expensive quickly.

It is tough to keep up with today’s PCs. Every couple of years companies are releasing new operating systems, just when you get use to the old one. Sometimes I wish technology would stand still long enough for people to enjoy what they have. But technology does not stand still and probably never will. But, that does not mean you can’t enjoy the things that you have.

It is possibly to upgrade you computer if needed, but for most people simply sticking with the old operating system is fine. Just because things are changing, it does not mean that you have to be the first to run out and make the change. There are still many computers for sale today with the operating system from five years ago on them. If computer manufacturers do not feel pressed to make the change, maybe you should not either.

If you purchased your PC within the last few years, you still have a good system and do not need to upgrade or buy new. If you ran out and bought the newest PC on the market every time one was released you would be wasting thousands of dollars. I am sure that there are many other things you would be happy to use that money on.

Cell phones, TVs, cars, and many other items we use in our daily lives become obsolete from the day they hit the showroom floor. Manufacturing companies take advantage of people buy making us believe that if we don’t go out and buy the newest PCs we are not as good as the people who did run out and buy it as soon as it hit the shelves.

Technology is released as quickly as it is for a reason - to make you feel like you must spend more money to get better technology. Do not fall for this trick of retailers. New technology availability does not make your technology automatically outdated. You probably do not even need to upgrade if you have recently done so already.

When you buy your next desktop PC, laptop, or phone and you just love it, do not get upset if a new one is released the next day. Technology moves quickly and this probably will not change for some time. Just keep in mind that your technology is still good because you just cannot hope to keep up with all of the changes.

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Posted on 17-12-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Andrew Johnson

Very rarely do people think about the history of their personal computers. After all, computers are tools to help us get our work done. Rarely do we think about even how they work unless, of course, they stop working. However, just take a few minutes to think about how amazing it is that there is a computer sitting right on top your desk allowing you to surf the net, type letters, and manage your finances. Learning a little bit about the history of a desktop PC, or personal computer, will help you to better appreciate this technological marvel.

Until the seventies, computers were storing information in vacuum tubes and other cumbersome devices. Then two innovations took place that allowed the size of computers to shrink drastically.

It was a completely new way to store information. Previously data was stored in large and fragile vacuum tubes. With the microprocessor the same amount of information could now be stored on a silicon chip that could fit in the palm of your hand.

That led to the first personal computer coming onto the market. You could purchase a built your own kit that proved to be highly popular with the technology geek crowd. However, many other companies made a lot of money selling preassembled personal computers.

In the mid-seventies, Steve Jobs and Apple came onto the playing field. Apple I was a step in the right direction, but Apple II has the distinction of being the first personal computer that was meant for use by a layman. There was a color graphic screen, a keyboard for input, a large memory, and a floppy disk drive for external storage.

This computer was so popular that soon IBM, an industrial giant, also came out with its own version. The personal computer was here to stay.

Nowadays there is a barely a room in a home or office that doesn’t have a computer in it. Some small businesses are even able to run of the processing power in a single PC. In just a short thirty years the history of the desktop PC has changed the face of America.

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Posted on 28-11-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by Benjamin Moss

The decision to buy a computer is easy to make if there is really the need for it. Many models with the latest features are out in the market and all these promise the best PC experience. With enough information, it’s not difficult to find one that suits its purpose.

There are two kinds he must first pick from: desktops and laptops. The lack of information regarding the basic advantages and disadvantage of each may make choosing difficult. Relying on the hype is not helpful since this will just complicate decision-making. Hypes are usually driven by marketing efforts and are focused towards how a computer looks.

The looks, of course, can influence a buyer’s choice but it should be considered as a lesser concern in getting a PC. Otherwise, laptops will surely be everybody’s option. These usually have attractive designs that are lightweight. The more recent models even have appearances that can be mistaken for designer purses.

Desktops, on the other hand, do not need to appear fashionable. What is important for these is power and durability. Lately, however, CPU casings have been made slimmer and monitors are using the LCD, which laptops use for display. The enhancements have made it look better on any table and lessen the space required in a house.

An obvious advantage that laptops have over desktops is its portability. This is one reason why laptops are the choice of many people whose jobs require them to be on the go always. Currently, laptops have even been made smaller and lighter that students who want to make life in the classroom more convenient it.

It is this advantage; however, that makes it riskier to own. Precisely, because it is light and small unlike a desktop, laptops are easy preys for thieves; consequently, making the data in it vulnerable also. Manufacturers have tried putting protection such as fingerprint or voice recognition locks but many hackers can still break it easily.

If your work does not require you to be outside the office or the home too much, a desktop perhaps is the best for you. You can find its advantages in the terms of durability, power and price. Unlike a laptop, any qualified technician can easily do its repairs. It usually has powerful audio and graphic cards, which make it great for entertainment. Of course, its price is much lower than that of a laptop.

Laptops and desktops almost have the same functions; its main differences are in the price and carrying convenience. Therefore, if you only need a computer for home and office use, the cheaper desktop should be it. However, if you have to work while traveling then you may settle for a laptop.

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