Explain how to buy your own computer system?
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You can consider these tips to buy own computer:
If you're a basic home user and you'll be Web surfing, sending emails, writing letters, and storing photos, almost any off-the-shelf computer will be fine for your needs. Don't worry too much about processor speeds or hard drive space.
If you'll be storing lots of photos or music tracks, make sure you have plenty of hard drive space.
If you're a games player, you'll need a machine with a fast processor.
If your machine will be used all round the home by different members of your family, in different rooms, a laptop with wireless Internet is a good choice.
If you work from home and plan to use a computer all day long, a desktop is a better bet than a laptop—or use a laptop with a plug-in keyboard (and possibly plug-in screen as well).
If your computer hasn't got exactly the features you want, don't worry. Virtually all machines have USB ports (for plugging in extra equipment). Simply buy yourself an external mouse, keyboard, hard drive, webcam (or whatever), and plug it in.
If you're on a tight budget, consider a secondhand or reconditioned machine. Be sure to buy it from a reputable source. Consider whether the money you're saving is really worth the extra worry and hassle.