Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Desktop Printer Stand What Kind Of Desktop Computer Should I Buy?

What kind of desktop computer should I buy? - desktop printer stand

Hello to all! Currently I am thinking of buying a computer, I found that I think you look good ... but I do not know what all the "specifications". Processor speed? RAM? Hard drive capacity? HELP! Regular use of MS Office, I write a lot of Adobe, I am very often on the Internet ... I can not wait for pages to load to bear. I have a child of 6 months, so I always took pictures, photos and more photos ... I have 1000 on my laptop right now. So please someone could tell me what all the terms of computer resources "in English, and what to look for? I also think to a printer ... but I 'm amazed by all the options that are less ... SD cards, which can scan and copy, would be great ... I propose that we are? offer truly appreciate any advice you can! Thanks in advance!

2 comments:

nospamcw... said...

http://www.apple.com/imac/
or if you have a monitor, keyboard and mouse and want to save money and space:
http://www.apple.com/macmini/

Team leader.

You can run programs more than any other, and are safer than those running on Windows only.

Who says that Macs are not limited expansion options on Mac. The Mini and the iMac is not as expandable as the Mac Pro, but the chances are that you will never extend it anyway. You can have up to 2 GB of RAM in them, and that is enough for OS X (which is much more efficient than Windows) if you are a heavy user of Photoshop, or are tons of HD video editing. With FireWire, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth, above all, you can add in a jiffy.

nospamcw... said...

http://www.apple.com/imac/
or if you have a monitor, keyboard and mouse and want to save money and space:
http://www.apple.com/macmini/

Team leader.

You can run programs more than any other, and are safer than those running on Windows only.

Who says that Macs are not limited expansion options on Mac. The Mini and the iMac is not as expandable as the Mac Pro, but the chances are that you will never extend it anyway. You can have up to 2 GB of RAM in them, and that is enough for OS X (which is much more efficient than Windows) if you are a heavy user of Photoshop, or are tons of HD video editing. With FireWire, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth, above all, you can add in a jiffy.

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