Sunday, June 28, 2009

How to Buy a Desktop PC for browsing the web,check email and juggle word document

Buying a new computer is no small task. Making the right choice requires more than just knowing how fast a CPU you need or how big a hard drive you want--you need to have a good idea of how you'll use your new rig. Let PC World's experts break the details down for you.
Most people buy a PC to browse the Web, to check and send e-mail, and to juggle the occasional Word document or spreadsheet. Today, even the least-expensive, lowest-of-the-low-end system can perform any of those jobs admirably--and do it for well under $1000. See our Top Value Business Desktop PCs chart for our current picks.
I advice you these PC
1. Dell Optiplex 740 Minitower Desktop Computer (Athlon 64 3800+ 2.40GHz/80GB/512MB)
2. Dell Vostro 200CPU: 1.86-GHz Core 2 Duo E6320, Graphics Adapter: nVidia GeForce 8300GS, Monitor Model: Dell E207WFP, Total HD Size (GB): 160GBHardDrive
3. HP rp5700 LLDT CPU: 1.8-GHz Pentium Dual-Core E2160, Graphics Adapter: Integrated Intel GMA 3000, Monitor Model: LP2065, Total HD Size (GB): 160GB Hard Drive, WorldBench 6 Word Score: Very Good
4. Compaq dc5750 Desktop (2.00GHz Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 1GB DDR2, 80GB, DVD/CDRW, Windows Vista Business)

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