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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Alternatives To selling A Computer

At some point, your needs are going to outgrow the capabilities of your computer. You may find yourself in need of more hard drive space for all those videos and mp3s that you download, for example. Or maybe that cool new programming language you've been dying to try requires more memory than what your computer currently has. Unless the activities on your computer are restricted to pure textual output (plain text files), your computer is going to get filled with a lot of "stuff" - stuff that can overfill a PC's capacity too much for the computer to function well.

The problem is that while upgrading a computer is always an option, technology advances so fast that newer products (such as memory chips, new drives, etc.) aren't always compatible with the machines that we own. This is a common occurrence when newer pieces of hardware require the programming of a newer operating system. Sure, one could upgrade the operating system to accommodate the demands of a new piece of hardware, but trouble starts when that new operating system requires new hardware in return. If we're not careful, we could end up replacing almost every hard and soft part of a computer that we own - all in an effort to upgrade! Upgrading in this fashion is not only silly to do so, it's also costly - more costly than simply buying a new computer.

But once the decision to buy a computer is set in stone, what can be done with the old one? There are alternatives to selling a computer and this article is going to introduce a few of them.

1. Give it to the kids. This is of course, assuming the kids are too young to whine about not having enough SDRAM or less than a 160GB hard drive. Today's "older" computers are perfectly capable of accommodating the needs of young PC users, and they're excellent machines for playing educational CDs, small multimedia files, or games downloaded from the Internet. And don't forget the most important role they play in a child's homework-clad life: A simple encyclopedia CD on a used computer makes excellent research tool (not to mention a rather fancy calculator!).

2. Donate it to a less-fortunate or less-literate family member. We often joke around the office about the "grandma" who refuses to use a computer until she can afford the "latest" one. Chances are, Grandma isn't ever going to shell out the bucks to buy the latest computer on the market, nor is she going to know how to use it once she gets it. What Grandma doesn't realize however is that a used computer is an excellent training tool that she can use to prepare herself for something "better" in the future. We always say, "'This better to screw up something on an old, used machine than to screw up everything on a brand new one!" A couple of errors on an old, used machine are easier to fix because someone is going to have the experience and knowledge to fix it. Errors on a new machine however can be a beast to fix because we're all knocking at Microsoft's door looking for answers.

3. Convert the machine into a storage area. As another alternative to selling that machine, we suggest that people disconnect it from the Internet and use it to store personal documents, records, or files. This way, personal data (such as bank statements, store receipts, health records, etc.) is protected from prying viruses or hackers, while the newer machine is used to surf the net.

As you can see, old computers still serve a purpose either for you or for someone else. And although selling an old computer is always an option, there are a number of things that you can do with an old computer. All that's required is a little "out of the box" thinking and a grateful recipient.


Thursday, June 3, 2010

Headphones Are Great Way To Listen To Music

Headphones are great to use to listen to music, while watching television or viewing a movie, and when using your personal computer. There are thousands of applications where you can use headphones. There are a lot of brands and types that you can choose from nowadays, depending on the application.

Basically, a headphone has three parts: the driver, the earpiece and the attachment system. The driver is the ‘sound producer’. It is a transducer which converts electrical signal to the audio sound that you hear once you place the headphones on your ears. The earpiece is the physical part which you put to your ears. There are a lot of types of earpiece that you can choose from. Finally, the attachment system is the part which holds everything together. This can either be the headbands - for types which have one - or the wires which hold two ear buds together. The job of the attachment system if to make the earpiece somehow fit your ears.

Headphones can be attached to any music player, to mobile phones or to a personal computer. If you want to get rid of the outside noise and you just want to concentrate on the sound, there are noise-canceling variants that you can choose from. The open-type headphones generally have better sound quality than the noise canceling type.

When it comes to the design of the headphones, then you can choose one that will best suit your application. Clip-on headphones do not have headbands, the earpiece can easily be attached to your ears. There are also wireless headphones that are available. Ear buds are made up of earpieces that can fit the inner part of your ear. Headsets combine the functionality of a microphone and an earphone. Street style headphones are best used for music-listening purposes. Ear pads have two flat pads as earpieces. With all the designs and brands available in the market now, you will surely find the type of headphones that will best suit your need and lifestyle.

Friday, May 28, 2010

The Lenovo B500 IdeaCentre is an interesting choice for a desktop. Gamers may be turned off by the graphics card and that is understandable.

However it could be an attractive proposition for students, working professionals and movie buffs from any category. Adding more soome dollar for a good set of speakers and you've got yourself a pretty awesome wireless command centre. When they become cheap enough to buy on a whim, I will have three of these in every room.

Here are some pros and cons that make Lenovo B500 is an interesting choice for a desktop.
Pros: Space saver; powerful performance; great design; plenty of memory.
Cons: Poor quality speakers; flimsy optical drive tray; unconvincing support stand.

IDEACENTRE B500

(Lenovo)
All-in-one PC
PROCESSOR: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400S (2.66GHz, 1,333MHz FSB, 4MB Cache)
MEMORY: 4GB DDR3 RAM
DISPLAY: 23in widescreen HD (1,920 x 1,080-pixels)
GRAPHICS: nVidia GeForce GT 240M 1GB
STORAGE: 500GB SATA hard drive
CONNECTIVITY: WiFi 802.11b/g, Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth
PORTS: PS/2 keyboard, AV-in, digital TV antenna socket, six USB ports, 6-in-1 card reader
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 7 Home Premium
OTHER FEATURES: TV tuner, built-in webcam
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D): 560mm x 25-38mm x 440mm

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Computer Monitors - The Best LCD Monitor

LCD monitors are popular option for people who are looking for a new computer monitor. It is because the display is brighter and the colour pop, which make LCD monitor perfect for looking at multimedia files.

However, some people have difficulty when they thinking of what type of monitor is the best for theirs. Sizes and the price are make some people still hard to do any decision for the best LCD monitor with various features. Sometimes all of the endless options make shoppers become more confused when looking for a LCD monitor.

First of all, you should take a look at the overall appearance of the computer monitor which is you are interested before buying any computer monitor. Although you probably want a nice looking monitor, there is still more to think about a best computer monitor than its attractiveness.

You must also consider how you plan to use it when you are shopping for LCD computer monitors. For insentience, if you want one for surfing the internet and performing basic tasks, you do not need the best LCD computer monitor that comes with tons of bells and whistles. So you should look for computer monitor with screens between 17 and 19 inches. And for sure, a good LCD computer monitor will not blurring your eyes and will make text and graphics appear with good sharpness, clear, and colorful.

For those who are work as a graphic designer, you will definitely need the best LCD computer monitor on the market.It is for all of your art work and editing, so you will need to look at the higher priced, higher end models as well. Computer monitor with a minimum resolution of 1280 x 1084 is the best for your work. Also, try and purchase computer monitor from among the highest monitors that fall within your budget. These monitor will allow users highly detailed views of graphics.

Widescreen LCD computer monitor is perfect for people wishing to use their computer for entertainment and in addition to working day basis. The best LCD computer monitor will be use for video clips, television shows, and movies as well because they were being played on a large screen. To those who want to have a really extra speacial high defination computer monitor is pretty best for you.

If you a a businessman better you purchase a monitor according to your business needs. For example a Web design and a accountant must be use LCD monitor according to their specialty to get the better result of their work.

So before you make any decision to buy your new LCD monitor please make a research and read any reviews on the net on your specific model as well. Hope with these article would help you a bit before you  buy any LCD computer monitor.