New DELL desktop computers
From £350 inc VAT & delivery
 
 
Dell desktops
 
  Desktop Installation
  Let us assist you select the correct computer for your needs, then when it arrives, we can configure it for your Internet access & email, add antivirus, antispyware, remove all that irritating free trial software & get you setup properly to maximise your investment.
  Second user desktop PCs
 
  Tower computer
  Athlon 1.2ghz
140gb disk
1,000mb RAM
DVD/CD drive
XP pro
Quality graphics card
Network card RJ45
6xUSB, sound.
  All manuals & drivers.  
     
  Price: £299 sold
  Local pickup S Bucks / NW London.
  Or delivery £20.
  17" monitor £50
  Keyboard & mouse £10
  Speakers £10
  Modem £15
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
   
Desktop buyers guide
Processor (CPU) speed:
Not as important as many think. Basically it goes from slow to fast: pentium, pentium pro, PI,PII,PIII,P4. The cheaper & slower CPU's are called celeron. The fastest chips currently are centrino, but look for the largest L2 cache. The ghz speed is not always a good comparison, use it as a rough guide. Mobile chips in laptops are often slower than their desktop rivals.
Operating system:
XP home is ok for homeworkers, home & students. Only get XP pro if you want to connect to a network domain eg at your company. Windows 2000 is very similar to XP, windows 98 is still ok, win 95 & wfw won't fit your needs.
Memory or RAM:
Min RAM on XP 256mb, win2k 128mb, win98 64mb. If you want to use graphics or photos then 512mb. It is much more expensive to upgrade Dell RAM, so buy it with the laptop.
CD/DVD:
A CD-ROM (read only) is essential. A CD-RW (read/write) is very useful for creating backups. DVD can play DVD's a DVD-RW can burn them, but will be slow. Speed indicated by 8x or 48x (times).
USB:
These are rectangular ports used to add accessaries like printers, mice, etc. If you need more get a powered usb hub.
Network:
RJ45, or ethernet port. Also many broadband routers need an RJ45 port. Students: You may need this to plug into a network to access the Internet. Many halls of residence are networked.
Wireless network:
This can be built into the laptop (Dells mini-pci), as a pcmcia card (credit card size), or usb. They come in different speeds 801.11b & g, the 'g' is faster, both are ok for internet access.
Modems:
Analogue modems use an RJ11 jack & plug into a BT phone socket. ADSL & Cable modems use a USB or RJ45 port.
Hard disk:
On XP any over 20gb is loads. Win98 4gb as a min.
PS2:
Mouse & keyboard ports. Often USB now.
Fire Wire:
IEEE 1394 integrated port. Often used for cameras & video cameras.
Mouse:
Get an external mouse, because they are much faster to use.
Backups:
Use our online backup service. Buy a pen drive / usb drive / memory key to easily save essays in case of problems.
Warranty:
Desktops are easier to repair than laptops, but get a long warranty if you want an easy life.
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
   
   
   
   
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