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| A Review of Cheap Computers |
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So what type of computer are you using? I have chosen to go with a Mac Ibook G4. This little baby does darn near everything I want it to and then some. It's amazing the way they make them so small and they weigh less than five pounds, by comparison or horseshoe only weighs 3 pounds.
Technology is absolutely amazing these days, and it's improving at an incredible pace. You can literally purchase a notebook computer that's a mere half inch thick, but yet still packs a boatload of gigabytes.
It really blows my mind. As you know by now, folks all over the world enjoy the benefits of computers from the privacy of their very own homes. In fact, if you still don't have a PC or Mac, then it's pretty safe to say that you are behind the times.
Well folks, now days you don't have to concern yourself with massive computer costs. There is a plethora of cheap computers to choose from. There is definitely one for you.
Wow, now that's progress. What really makes a great is the fact that computers are so very, very affordable now. You can pick up a cheaper model and still get all the necessary things at you and agent in a computer.
I can remember just back in 98 when I purchased a massive Gateway desktop computer, and paid like 1600 bucks for it. It sounds funny now. These days we would all laugh at such a price tag on such a mediocre PC.
There wasn't anything special about it at all. A 15 inch monitor, tower, keyboard, mouse, and 13 gigs aren't saying much. Hell, I only paid a grand for my Apple notebook that has tons more features and 60 gigabytes of memory. Boy, how things have evolved. Thank God for cheap computers!
So, if you are among the uninitiated to home computers, then I my advice is to hit the Internet. Although the giant megastores like Best Buy and Circuit City are wonderful for browsing, I still maintain that the finest deals are found in cyberspace.
You can actually custom make yours right through their web site. You can get the entire setup for as little as 300 bucks. Now that's a lot better than 1600. No question about it, the Internet is loaded with cheap computers. |
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