The first question you should ask is why you need a computer, and for what purpose you'll be using:
* Surfing the Internet
* Sending and receiving e-mail
* Text processing
* Spreadsheet and money management
* The listening and recording music
* The storage and processing of images
* Play
If you sure you really need a computer, you must consider what computer to buy. The most common type of computer, the PC. Fewer and fewer people these days use of Apple Macintosh and everything, he used mainly for graphics work in high-end multimedia. For the home or office use you in May is much better to buy a PC pre-installed software. PC prices are on the road.
Of course, computers are really very good if you want to enjoy the portability they offer, but you really need to weigh this against the costs - such as laptops are much more expensive than the average PC with the same functionality. You must determine which opportunities you want your computer - the size of the hard disk, memory and the types of maps - video and audio - originated. For a basic standard home or office, you must be sufficiently served by 256 MB RAM, with a 80 GB hard disk for storage. For a monitor, to try to 17 inches, so you do not have to squint to see what's on your screen. The flat screens are ideal for saving space and clarity of the poster are now quite impressive.
Most computers will be installed with the software. Find that the PC will come with the job and if that's all you need. Basic word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail / organizer software is sufficient for most people and the ability to access the Internet, will need a modem installed. If you are worried to learn how you use your computer can not be. There are manuals in Windows XP to help you get started, and "assistants" are very easy to use, step-by-step programs in Windows that allows you to learn too much.
Moreover, once you're connected and online with your own computer, you will have access to millions of sites ready to help you learn about your new desktop PC, the software that you have, and even learn things you've never dare to hope!
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