Friday, June 27, 2008

Computer Buying

When buying that shiny new computer, the first question to ask is not what brand, but what do you want to do? Travel light, create music/dvds, surf the web and manage your music collection, replace your desktop PC? Buy based on how well it supports your activities. If you are like 99% of the world, you just need it for web surfing so go cheap!

On brands, most computers have the same pass/fail rates since all of their components come from the same place (China) and likely the same factory. Go for cheap. Pay no more than $500 for a laptop or $350 for a desktop. Just don't. In 2-3 years you will either spill coffee on it, drop it (laptop), or just want something new. Treat your computer like a 3-year purchase.

Where to buy? Check out the dealnews.com streams for laptops/desktops to find the best deals on PCs, and then if you're of the turtleneck persuasion you can check out Macs refurbs at the Apple store.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Found this super deal on dealnews.com today. Hard to beat these specs for only $416 and no mail-in rebates to mess with.

http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?product_code=KC489UAR%23ABA&aoid=35252

tchmanz28 said...

Nice deal. My last laptop was Compaq, and I my only complaint was that it weighed 7 pounds. Eventually I tripped over the AC cord and broke the AC socket inside the computer and could not longer charge it. I sold it on ebay and bought the iBook with the proceeds.