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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

A Review of the Best Priced Computers for Those on a Budget

Author: Bill Healey

Article:
Let's face facts here. In today's fast moving world you're going
to find yourself needing a computer. From planning a vacation to
paying your bills, everything is moving towards the internet.
That doesn't mean you need to break the bank on buying a new
computer. It's quite the contrary. Computers are at a more
affordable price now than ever before.

However, finding a budget desktop computer is a bit more
difficult these days just because of the lack choices you face.
The number of companies offering desktops for the budget market
has decreased dramatically since they are focusing more on
laptops.

If you're looking to purchase a cheap desktop computer, there
are a few questions you'll need to consider beforehand such as
saving money by sacrificing performance or are you skilled
enough to buy the parts separately and build it yourself. Here
is a list of the five of the best bang for your buck desktop
computers available to buy.
  1. Dell Dimension E521
    - The E521 is a different approach from their traditional Intel
    based designs. They opted to instead use AMD Athlon 64 X2
    processors which actually paid off well for Dell by providing a
    system that has a better overall performance. Although not one
    of the newest systems in this list, Dell constantly updates its
    specifications to meet all of the current market trends.


  2. Compaq Presario SR2180NX - Officially called a Media
    Center by Compaq, the SR2180NX doesn't really have the necessary
    hardware to support any recording and viewing of TV. It does,
    however, offer a very solid all around system for its price. HP
    makes a very strong software suite for the system which includes
    a LightScribe compatible drive for recording labels directly to
    its LightScribe media.


  3. Gateway DX430S - The DX430S from Gateway is a step up
    from their basic and flawed DX430B system. It has its
    imperfections such as the CD-RW/DVD combo drive standard and
    smaller hard drive, but it tries to make up for it in other
    ways. This is a complete system including speakers and a 17" LCD
    monitors unlike a lot of the other budget desktop PCs in this
    list.


  4. eMachines T5224 - eMachines used to be one of those
    companies that relied a great deal upon AMD in its systems. The
    T5224 uses an older Intel Pentium D 820 processor which is ok
    for people using their computer for general purpose types of
    things. This is changing gradually and the budget oriented
    GT5404 now uses the Intel Pentium D 915. In some respects the
    system is a marked improvement over their DX430S, but in other
    ways it is lesser. The fact it comes with a DVD burner and
    larger hard drive, but no monitor is one example of its
    shortcomings.


  5. Acer Aspire L310 - This PC normally draws less
    support from computer reviewers as its competitors. It costs
    more than an HP or eMachines, and is smaller than both of them.
    Its only advantage is a Core 2 Duo processor but that doesn't
    make up for its other shortcomings such as its weak integrated
    video and no upgradeability. Just because you are not buying the
    most expensive or the newest hardware released doesn't mean you
    are left with a computer that isn't functional. As a matter of
    fact, the computer you get now will be able do everything and
    anything you need for the next few years.


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