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New Vs. Used Computers
Before purchasing a computer consider if you should
purchase a new or used computer. Many individuals sell computer
before they are out of date allow you to purchase a relatively decent
computer. Before purchasing a new computer from a computer manufacture
look at what is available and review the below precautions when
purchasing a computer.
Ensure that the computer has no physical damage by
inspecting the ports as well as the inside and the outside of the
case.
If the individual selling the computer indicates that
the computer comes with a manufacturers warranty that has not been
completely utilized. For example the computer has a standard 3 year
warranty and the user is selling it after 1 year. Ensure the warranty
is transferable by the computer manufacturer. Many manufacturers
will not transfer the computer warranty.
If you are selling a computer ensure that the computers
hard disk drive is erased to help prevent users from looking at
potential personal data.
Mac Vs. PC
This is always going to be a heavily discussed and
debated topic, the Apple Macintosh vs. Standard PC Clone. Both options
have good and bad reasoning behind them and it used to be a very
important choice. However because of advancements in both the Mac
and the PC both are a good option overall. We feel that this option
is best left to the individual purchasing the computer.
If you find yourself working with a PC/Mac computer
at work and/or home or family members have a PC/Mac and you need
the capability of transferring files or programs from your PC/Mac
to a new computer consider purchasing a PC/Mac as it will be something
that will be more familiar. It is important to note that the Macintosh
can run Windows as a clone and therefore most programs and data
that can be used on a PC can also be opened in a Macintosh. In addition
the PC computers have the capability of opening Macintosh files.
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