Thursday, April 23, 2009

Buying a Computer Online

Buying a brand new computer can be an exciting and enjoyable experience, and with the growing popularity of the Internet, more and more computer dealers are offering online purchasing, meaning you can compare brands and types of computers and make your purchase without ever leaving your home. But a computer can be quite an investment, and you want to make sure that you make a solid purchase. You will be using your computer for a number of things, and you want to make sure it has all the power, memory and accessories you need. Here are some tips to buying the perfect computer online.

1.      Shop around. You have access to information on every manufacturer out there. Use this advantage to learn about what each brand has to offer and to read real life testimonies on experience with that brand. You may log on thinking that you know exactly which manufacturer you want to go with. But, it is important to do a little research and shop around. You may be surprised with your final decision.
2.      Choose a reputable dealer. Electronics in general are quite an investment, and when you are purchasing a computer online, you want to be well aware of who you are buying from. By choosing a reputable dealer, you will be giving yourself peace of mind. Make sure to look into the company’s return policy in case the computer arrives at your door damaged. Some company’s offer 100% return, but others may charge a restocking fee.
3.      Know what you need. You will be presented with a choice of operating system, memory, video card, RAM, and other pertinent details. What you actually need will depend on what the computer will be used for. Make sure you have some idea of the things that you absolutely have to have as opposed to the things that are optional. 
4.      Find out what comes with your purchase. Be aware that sometimes, all you will be purchasing is the CPU alone. If you want to purchase a whole system with monitor, printer and keyboard, you will need to either add it to your purchase, or buy a computer package. Either way, make sure to confirm what you are actually buying before you click the button.
 
Buying a computer online can be a wonderful way to make your new purchase as long as you carefully consider what you are buying.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Tips For Buying Your First HD Television

If you are considering buying a HD Television, you want to know the facts before you spend hundreds of dollars on a television you are not happy with. Knowing the difference in the different types of HDTVs offered today will save you a lot of money and disappointment.

You need to know the difference between LCD and Plasma screens. Although they may look the same they are very different.  Plasma HDTVs are thought to be the best as far picture quality. Plasma HDTV’s do cost more than LCD TVs, but most electronics experts say that there is no comparison, when comes to the quality of picture you will get from the plasma.

When buying an HDTV you need to consider more than just how big of a screen you want. You want to really look at all of the HDTVs, to see which one has the best picture and fits your budget. Options and numbers can be really hard to sift through. Even the experts are confused when faced with all of this information. There are a few numbers and options that is very important to know, in your buying decision.

You do want to consider the contrast ratio when looking at the numbers. This refers to the brightest and darkest light values a HDTV can display and produce at once. You need to know that the higher the contrast ratio number, the better the picture quality will be.

Aspect ratio represents the screen width to screen height. Older model TVs have a 4:3 aspect ratio, while wide-screen TVs ratio is 16:9. All HDTVs are wide-screen. They usually display a better picture when watching DVDs, because most movies were filmed in a wider ratio.

As with a lot of thing size matters, to a degree. You have to consider the size of the room, where you plan to put the HDTV. You don’t want to buy a huge screen HDTV, for a very small room, this will create an unpleasant viewing experience. You also don’t want to buy a really small screen TV, for large room. This will cause you to have to squint, just to see the picture.

When considering buying an HDTV, be sure to do some research. Read reviews from experts and see what type of HDTV fit’s your needs, budget and home. Shop around to ensure that you getting the most for your money. HDTV’s can be a big investment, so take the time to get the facts.