Its time to replace my old desktop which is about 10 years old.
I'm not a gamer, mostly surfing the Internet and watching YouTube/ Netflix/ Prime video.
I do want two monitor capability.
I'm hoping to pay $300-$500 max without any monitors.
Keyboard and mouse optional.
Just looking for any advice, help, tips, etc. What to buy, where to buy, what too look for in specs, what to avoid in specs. Anything would be appreciated
I am a windows guy. Don't want to learn a new OS.
Here is a link to the specs of my old machine. It served me well but twice in recent months I have had to do things to make it work. Things that involved a black screen, white letters and lots of things over my head that a friend helped me through.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02995511
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New Desktop
- craig11152
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Re: New Desktop
Buy a Chromebook, there is no OS. If you're like me all you need to do is access the internet, nothing is faster without viruses or any hassle. I just bought a HP 15-in laptop for $212.
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Re: New Desktop
I own and run a tech shop. Message me. I'll hook you up.
Re: New Desktop
I tried a Chromebook once and returned it to the store. Seems you can't do anything with as a stand alone device. Have to be online to use it for anything.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Re: New Desktop
That is absolutely correct, and it's very relevant to many people who simply need to get online for all of their computing needs.
A Microsoft based PC is really an Enterprise tool these days. They require expert technical assistance it's very difficult to do your own configuration settings, if you're not part of an established Network they push updates in a very disruptive way. I use an Apple computer. I ownn one PC merely to access legacy data.
I have moved my entire office to Apple computers. Since 2013 I have needed technical assistance 0 times. When I owned PCS I was working on them at least once a quarter.
These days, I set my clients up with Chromebooks unless they need specialized software that is not available cloud-based. It's a quarter of the cost and 0 tech support.
I have one client and wants to go tablet-based. That will be an interesting Adventure, but I bet it works out for them.
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Re: New Desktop
For a place to buy, Micro Center (real close to I-75/14 Mile in Madison Heights) is where I go. They have reasonable priced name brand refurbs that last for years.
Here's a link to the store: https://www.microcenter.com/site/stores ... ights.aspx.
Here's a link to the store: https://www.microcenter.com/site/stores ... ights.aspx.