Desktop Computers BasicsWe've grouped desktop computer users into three categories to help you decide which desktop computer will be best for you. As you're shopping, be sure to consider the warranty, included software and upgradeability of each system. Also, computer systems come in many sizes and shapes. Be sure that the footprint and height of your computer and monitor will fit comfortably within your workspace.
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Home or Small Business Users, Students, Gamers, Graphic Designers & Video Editors, Important Terms
Home or Small Business UsersThe typical home or small business computer user needs a desktop computer for running basic applications, browsing the internet and e-mail, viewing and editing photos, and managing MP3 files. The specifications and added features will vary depending on what kinds of tasks you'll need your computer to perform, but the following recommendations should be able to handle all of your basic needs with no trouble. Processor speed: 2.2 GHz (gigahertz). Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon 64 are good mid-level processors
Installed Memory (RAM): 512 MB Hard drive capacity: 80 to 120GB Screen size: 17" monitor Graphics card: 128 MB Price: Starting around $900 StudentsThere are plenty of desktops on the market that balance performance with affordability. Consider these cost-trimming choices if you're on a budget. You'll sacrifice a little speed, but you won't break the bank. Processor speed: 1.7 GHz. Intel Celeron is a good low-budget processor Installed Memory (RAM): 512 MB Hard drive capacity: 60GB Screen size: 17" monitor Graphics card: 128 MB Price: Less than $750 |

