Personal Computer Buying Guide


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A consumers' guide to buying a personal computer discusses software, memory, processor speed and operating systems, expendability, printers, and other pertinent issues. Original.







PC Magazine 1997 Computer Buyer's Guide


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The 1997 Computer Buyer's Guide contains the most current hardware information available to assist the customer in making the right purchasing decisions. The first half of the book contains basic equipment information and common-sense suggestions. The comparison charts in the second half feature tables showing the results of numerous product tests conducted at PC Magazine, providing buyers with all the information they need.




Personal Computer Buying Guide


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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying a Computer


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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying a Computer covers ALL the necessary considerations to make BEFORE you purchase that computer. What are your computing needs? Mobility? Ease? Portability? Power? Multimedia features? This book leads you through the initial assessment of your computer needs. It then takes you through an industry overview of computers (desktop vs. laptop vs. hand-held) with the inside scoop on the pros and cons of these machines. You will learn about clones and how to decide whether or not to make the clone purchase. You'll also receive information about where to go to make that computer purchase (and where not to go), and what kinds of questions to ask. A tear-out checklist is included to take with you when making your computer investment.







The Computer Buyer's Handbook


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Consumer Reports Home Computer Buying Guide


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Consumer Reports helps the reader navigate the fast-changing home computer marketplace with its buying wisdom and incomparable brand-name ratings. Includes a Glossary of home technology terms and ratings of top e-commerce sites.




Computer Buyer's Guide 98


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Few activities are more confusing than buying a computer. Between the wide selection of software and equipment available, and the ever-changing technology, it's easy to feel lost. But the editors of "Consumer Guide" have now taken the guesswork out of the process! Covering both PC and MacIntosh formats while discussing the pros and cons of each, this guide gives unbiased advice on choosing the right product for you!