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Depends how much you want to spend. Buying Apple brand (Macs) are more user friendly and don't as many problems with viruses and crash less often. Hewlett-Packard (owns Compaq), Emachines (Gateway), Lenovo (formerly IBM), Sony, Toshiba, Dell....... etc.
Look for dual-core processors (intel core2 duo E6300-E6700) or AMD Athlon 64x2 3800-4600, hard disk drive with minimum 7200rpm and 120GB or higher, 1 GB Memory (2GB best) with expansion slots, Vista capable also (in case you want to upgrade). Video Cards (running Vista), Ati Radeo X 1600, the Nvidia GeForce 7600 or higher, the list goes on and the price gets higher.
I wouldn't spend a lot of money on top of line computers though, in six months there will always be something better out there. Be happy with the middle range with upgrade capabilites.

2006-12-20 07:46:27 · answer #1 · answered by trojan 5 · 0 1

I'll say an HP desktop. Besides they have other stuff for it and it'll be easy to put them on your computer without all that unnecessary equipment. And dude your getting a DELL is a lie it messes up easily.

2006-12-20 07:04:57 · answer #2 · answered by femmi 2 · 0 0

Leviathan PC, LLC
This company is great! They offer free help via internet so they can log into your computer and fix it as long as you have an internet connection. I haven't heard of anyone having a problem with them. They are a fairly new company in Arizona so anyone out of state doesn't have to pay taxes. I even called them and got a better deal than their online posted prices. Check em out. Oh yea, and no BS spyware or Adware is installed like Dell, HP, Gateway, etc.

They also have this cool page where you tell them how much you want to spend on a computer and they will tell you what options you have to choose from.

Enough of me rambling I have finals to finish.

2006-12-20 08:12:14 · answer #3 · answered by TJC19999 2 · 0 1

relies upon on what determination your taking area in at. GT210 gfx will conflict with crysis and maximum settings above low and espresso resolutions, it is going to experience good concerning the COD video games at low to med settings at decrease resolutions. i am going to't stick inclusive of your link yet many times Curry's computing gadget's are undesirable at perfect so ubnless it truly is noticeably sturdy value i'd steer sparkling and attempt experiment. Overclockers or similiar. easily is likewise somewhat subjective - whats smooth to you may be unplayable to others. larger frames in line with seconds enable gamers to do more beneficial issues in some video games..... and espresso fps places you at a turn away in a large number of circumstances adverse to a participant with a lot larger fps on a like for like foundation (connection speed / ping and so on).

2016-11-27 23:21:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Any with an Intel Core2 Duo processor as a good starting point, and knocked together by either HP, DELL, SONY or ALIENWARE

2006-12-20 07:11:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you want to stick with windows and get a high-class PC I reccomend you to the folks of Alienware (www.alienware.com). But if you're looking towards macintosh I reccomend the iMac.

2006-12-20 07:32:29 · answer #6 · answered by .PANiC 5 · 1 0

I have had my dell for almost 9 months and it runs great.

2006-12-20 07:59:31 · answer #7 · answered by Dave 4 · 0 0

Macintosh.

2006-12-20 07:09:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I like Dell.

2006-12-20 07:07:34 · answer #9 · answered by missyhardt 4 · 0 0

if you want a desktop computer...i would recommend an Apple iMac!! i have a macbook and i love it! =D

2006-12-20 07:12:16 · answer #10 · answered by KaE 1 · 0 1

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