Title: Buying a Computer
1Buying a Computer
- By Cynthia Garcia
- Comm.165 MWF 11-1150
- Fall 2005
2Some Considerations
- Evaluate
- What will the computer be used for?
- Who
- will be using it?
- What is your budget?
3Shopping Around
- Student discounts (i.e. Dell and Mac)
- Compare Electronic stores
- Best Buy, Circuit City, Comp. USA and other
stores online ( keep in mind that some of these
stores do offer good deals if you tell them one
store offered you less for the same comp. system) - Look for package deals where if you buy the
computer system it comes with a free printer,
etc.
4Ask Questions
- The more the better, you should know
- How much memory
- What can the Computer do? Burn CDs/DVDs play
movies video games - Learn computer terminology (i.e. bytes,
megabytes, ram, etc. - Packages, warranties, anti-virus programs
5Adequate location
- Where do I place my computer?
- This depends on whose going to use it, (children,
other family members) maybe family room, living
room - Low humidity
- No direct sunlight
- Away from heat vents
- Away from electrical appliances
6Computer Maintenance tips
- 1. Never, never, turn your computer off with the
power switch until Windows has shut down. - 2. I highly recommend that you purchase an UPS
(uninteruptable power supply) for your computer.
This will keep your computer from crashing during
power outages, and will protect your computer
from low and high voltage occurrences. - 3. Backup
- 4. Run Scandisk and Defragment at least once a
month. This will keep your hard drive healthy and
prevent crashes. - 5. Never unplug peripherals from the computer
when it is powered up
7Maintenance tips cont.
6. Do keep at least 100 MBs of your C drive free
for Windows to use. 7. Do not let a lot of
programs load up when you start your computer.
8. Do use a virus checker regularly 9. If you
have a high speed Internet connection you need a
firewall program. A firewall program keeps those
who want to hijack your computer from gaining
access to your system. 10. Keep track of the
software disks you receive with your computer and
new peripherals. -www.infohq.com
8Protecting your Computer
- Warranty and Extended Service Plans
- Look for a computer with a warranty that covers
manufacturing defects and other problems. Make
sure you understand exactly what is covered under
the warranty. Most new computers are covered for
a year, and some warranties include on-site
maintenance. - Many retailers offer extended service agreements
which, in essence, lengthen the warranty. Whether
or not you purchase an extended service plan is
up to you. Find out what is covered and weigh the
price of the warranty against the price of
potential repairs.
9Sources that can help
- http//www.cyberwalker.com/buyacomputer/worksheet.
html - This website contains a full checklist worksheet
of things you can check for while shopping around - PAMPHLETS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
- The quarterly Consumer Information Center Catalog
lists more than 200 helpful federal publications.
For your free copy, write Consumer Information
Catalog, Pueblo, CO 81009, call 1-888/8-PUEBLO or
find the catalog on the Net at http//www.pueblo.g
sa.gov - INTERNET INFORMATION
- If you're on the Net, check us out. We're part of
MetLife Online (http//www.lifeadvice.com).
10Conclusion
- Evaluating, to figure out what your needs will be
and to set a budget - Shopping around for best deals
- Asking Questions (knowing terminology,
warranties,etc.) - Where to place your computer
- Maintenance tips
- Protecting your computer (warranties)
- Sources