Saturday, February 9, 2008

Buying a Computer

About This Book

Buying a computer is a five-step process, which this book fully explains. Along the way, you’ll read about computer hardware and software and fill in some worksheets that help you configure a computer just for you.

The five steps to buying a computer are outlined in Chapter 1. Based on that information, the book is divided into several parts, each of which occurs at a different stage in the buying process:

Part I overviews the entire process.

Part II discusses computer hardware and software: what it is and why you need it.
Part III details the buying process: where to buy, how to read a computer ad, and how to find service and support before the sale.

Part IV deals with setting up your new computer.

Part V is the traditional For Dummies “Part of Tens” — various lists for review or to help you get on your way.

And Just Who Are You?

Let me assume that you’re a human being who wants to own a computer. You probably don’t have one now, or, if you do, it’s very, very old and you desire a new one. Other than that, your experience with a computer is very limited. You have heard the jargon and know some brand names, but that’s about it. If that’s you, this is your book.

This book concentrates on buying a computer, which can be a PC, Macintosh, handheld, laptop, or game console. Although all the information applies to buying any computer, the main thrust involves buying a desktop computer.
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Anonymous said...

http://rapidshare.com/files/89593445/Buying_a_Computer_for_Dummies_2006_Edition.pdf

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http://tinyurl.com/yustor

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