The company is really your choice... but some thoughts are
Systems that are Vista Premium-ready carry a longer list of goodies: at least 1GB of system memory, a 1-GHz or faster processor, DX9 graphics capability, Pixel Shader 2.0 at 32 bits per pixel (millions of colors), 128MB of graphics memory, 15GB of free drive space on a 40+GB hard drive, DVD-ROM, Audio out, and Internet access. Most, if not all, high-end and gaming systems produced in the last few years, as well as more recent mainstream systems, will fall into this category.
Vista Ultimate is the "everything including the kitchen sink" version of Windows Vista, so you'll want to look for really high-end features to make it worthwhile. Since Ultimate supports the "BitLocker" data encryption scheme from Vista Enterprise, you should look for a PC that supports TPM (Trusted Platform Module) security hardware if you plan on encrypting your files to keep them away from prying eyes. If you're going to use other features like IIS (Internet Information Services), Ultimate's built-in Web server, then you should go for a dual (or quad) core system with at least 2GB of system memory and a large hard drive, particularly if you're going to build your own Web sites and serve multimedia. You can do work from home, accessing your work desktop and vice versa using Ultimate's Remote Desktop feature, but you'll need an always-on Internet broadband connection to use this effectively. And of course, if you're a hardcore gamer, a high-powered enthusiast graphics card (or two) like the ATI Radeon X1950, the nVidia GeForce 7950 GX2, or the upcoming GeForce 8 series will give you a leg up on the game grid. Last but not least, HDTV tuners will come in handy if you're looking to build the Ultimate PC to go along with Windows Vista Ultimate. The Gateway FX510XT, our Editors' Choice, is a great example of a high-end desktop that can handle all that Vista Ultimate can throw at it, and at a price that doesn't border on the outrageous
2006-09-28 10:55:22
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answered by ladeehwk 5
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Try Acer cause it is simply tha best!! Cheap and affordable. But pls don end up buying china made one! It gets spoilt easily, even if a warranty is implied on it. Mine is original Acer motherboard made in taiwan and i have been using it for more than 4 yrs with no problems. Otherwise u can go for IBM, Sony and Hp. The former are costly.
2006-09-28 17:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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gateway tablets are pretty nice. HP is a nice company, Sony is okay but expensive as hell, IBMs are nice but expensive as hell, Dell is the best. They have nice designs too, The new laptop PC looks so niiiiiiice.
2006-09-28 17:50:32
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answered by B-B@!! P!@Y@ 4
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Hi,
It all matters on what you are looking for. If it is just a computer then it can be from anyone who provides it to you at the lowest rates. If you really need something special then please discuss your exact requirement with our experts. We can not only tell you what to buy but also try finding a store near you where you can actually buy it or a vendor who can deliver it to you at a convenient price.
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Girish Gunjan
http://www.maincorporated.in/
2006-09-28 18:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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hey ugly is only skin deep but a crappy computer goes all the way to the bank. delll make some very nice computers if you get one of the better models.
2006-09-28 17:50:53
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answered by roy40372 6
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MACS ALL THE WAY! I've had this computer since Christmas time last year andit hasn't crashed once.
2006-09-28 17:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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sony all the way... i wish samsung would bring their computers into america... my cousin has a samsung laptop.. absolutely amazing
2006-09-28 17:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well how about machintosh they have tight computers
2006-09-28 17:53:05
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answered by Jerson P 1
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Try hp or Sony then, I have hp and it's great.
2006-09-28 17:49:36
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answered by Lady 3
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HP
2006-09-28 17:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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