Desktop Computer Package

Are you looking into purchasing a desktop computer package?  That very same idea has occurred to many people. Some have already done it. While others have gotten bogged down in the negatives somewhere and never started.

Well, let’s not get hung up in the negatives before we start.  It’s time to get analytical here.  Let’s look at the Pros and the Cons of a good desktop computer package and consider them carefully.

First, on the positive side, let me mention that there are many desktop computer packages to choose from and customize to fit your needs. All right, I hear your objection that computers are expensive and you don’t want to feel like you need to take out a second mortgage in order to pay for one.  It’s actually a valid objection, I agree.  However, I have to say that nowadays, a customized desktop computer package is relatively inexpensive… and depending on your needs, you can get a really nice system for around $500 – $600.

Second, you should think about the fact that you may not need all the extra bells and whistles that can easily drive up the price. A system that has a good graphics, word processing and anti-virus software is really all you need.  The rest is just icing on the cake… likewise, a monitor should not cost you an arm and a leg either.  Even flat-panel monitors are relatively inexpensive these days. Also, you should check out the speed of the CPU, the “brain” of the computer.  A good CPU speed can range anywhere from 1.4 to 3.6 Ghz depending on the higher performance you require.

Third and finally, you’ll need to get a decent hard drive. If you plan on running some complex programs, games for example, or storing lots of data like high resolution photos, you will want to have a good-sized hard drive.  These sizes can range anywhere from 300 Gb (gigabytes) to 2 Tb (terabytes)… which will  probably mean that you are either a gaming enthusiast or live outside of your computer.  And, in addition, you want to look at a good keyboard and mouse.  Now these items usually come standard in a desktop computer package, but you can always upgrade if you choose!

For example, the Dell Studio XPS 7100 has a new optional AMD six-core processor, an ATI Radeon HD 4200 that scalable to HD 5870 and 1GB of memory.  It has an angled design that was streamlined for easy access to the chassis with 2 USB ports for your portable devices.  The new look is layered in Carbide Silver with a Titan Silver Trim.

The HP Pavilion p6510t series offers a single-core processors for running many application simultaneously and comes with Genuine Window 7 Home Premium.  With a glossy black finish silver chrome accents, an illuminated power button, concealed ports for a camera and MP3 play and an optional USB wireless LAN card for wireless printing – this PC series is very stylish.

When you have had time to look over the reasons, and give thought to them, you’ll see that a very good case can be made in support of getting a customized desktop computer package.

Now, after all that, what do you say?  Aren’t those features tempting?  Perhaps you really should give some thought into picking out the right desktop computer package for you.

One Response to “Desktop Computer Package”

  1. Desktop Computer Package Guy says:

    I’m really looking forward to your desktop computer package information. Can’t wait.

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