ST. LOUIS, March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Financial blog, ChristianPF.com released an article discussing ways shoppers can save money on their next computer purchase. The article, titled How to pick out a computer, was written by a computer technician and offers great insight about what to look for and what to avoid when shopping for a new computer.
An excerpt from the article...
Do not be deceived by the pretty stickers plastered all over your computer choices. When companies list off the stats of a certain model they use exclamation points and exciting phrases to lure you. But look deeper, if you don't know what the phrases are talking about, find out. For example, in a store you may see something that claims "1 Gigabyte of Memory!" Here's the skinny, "memory" is misunderstood. It has nothing to do with how much data your computer can save, or where it is saved. Memory, alternate term "RAM," is one of two hardware parts that controls how fast your computer will run while you are using it. It is important to know that the lower amount of memory, the slower your computer will run. I recommend buying a PC (Personal Computer) with at least three gigabytes of memory (RAM) although two would get you by.
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