
If you are not actively looking for wholesale computer hardware as part of your notebook shopping process, you are making an almost fatal mistake that will cost you money that you could easily save for future use.
A visitor once asked me via email how she could track down laptop computer sales and if there was a time saving way to go on about this.
After a few thoughts, I simply put myself in her shoes and what you are going to read below is what I would do if I wanted information on wholesale computer hardware.
First of all, you need to know that at any given time, there is some sort of wholesales on laptops going on. The reason behind them is to get shoppers to buy now instead of later (which usually is never).
With that most sales you’ll hear about are nothing but marketing ploys that retailers use to get your money before their competitor does with promises of lower prices.
My favorite time to hunt down wholesale computer hardware is during special times of the year. For instance: back to school, holidays such as Christmas and the ultimate of all, when new laptop models are made available on the market.
An example I can share with you is the introduction of G5 desktops from Apple. All the retailers started holding sales to get rid of the now “older” G4 models to make room for the G5.
One thing you need to make sure of is that nothing should be wrong with the notebooks that you buy during these sales. Remember to ask about the warranty and other terms and conditions.If something is wrong with the unit that you get from wholesale computer hardware but does not affect the performance of the notebooks, make sure that the company you deal with knows about it. Better yet, have them right it down on your receipt.
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Generally speaking 3-5 years is the appropriate time for an upgrade, but the equipment will most likely last for much longer than that. Anywhere up to 20 years.
Save your hardware? Who the hell wants a Pentium II right now? I know I don't.
Donate to the disadvantaged or recycle.
well im 16 im currently in a local summer class about pc and stuff :> yay! me
now were all about reformatting
Learning about PC is freaking cool! 100 times better than the f*cking school
If we get interested about something, we learn it fast!
They design and test hardware. Computer also doesn't just mean PCs. Cell phones, GPS, iPod, rice cooker, some washer/dryer, car stero are all products made by hardware engineers.
To become one you will need (minimum) a BS in Computer Science or some kind of Engineering Degree.
Hey tamethebea Win 7 is just like vista. It is vista but better faster and looks a little bit different not much but little.. You mean 8 gb to install?
it requires 16 GB on 32 bit computers and 20 GB on 64 bit computers.
Thank you
In high school I did a work experience program (for school credit) at a local computer repair shop. It was done for no pay of course, but I learned quite a bit.
I'd recommend going to a local computer shop (not the shain stores like Staples or Future Shop, but a Ma and Pop shop) and and ask if you can do some job shadowing once a week or so on a volunteer basis. I imagine someone will want the assistance.
I learned a lot over just 6 months at the place I worked at, and I only put in about 1 hr twice a week.
It’s now how it works, it doesn’t just double everytime..
thank you petarr
4gb will do just fine
ddr3 is recomended…
As far as updating components it shouldnt be too difficult, especially if your building a new pc. If you OS is Vista, just try picking components that are compatible and it should work fine without any updates. And so on for any OS.
Also, I'm a fan of "if its working right, why update?". Sometimes updating a component can make it worse rather than better.
awsome man..cant wait to see the rest of the lessons!!
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IT i think
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You might try taking a class at a technical college. I'm taking a computer hardware class and when you do so, you don't have to worry about screwing up a computer, it becomes part of the learning process.
im new to computer’s, it’s so complicated.
well for most part like the other guy said .. the video card and ram.. you could try out http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/System-Tweak/Game-Accelerator.shtml it works pretty good when you dont have a good computer like mine
Nice Vid,
Thanks Man!
Mostly it's a matter of what you're using it for. I don't believe there is any computer hardware which is "illegal" in itself. This doesn't include anything homemade specifically to commit illegal acts.
Say you get a top-of-the-line color printer. That's not illegal. Now you print out money with it. That's illegal, especially if you print it out so well that it looks pretty darn close to real money.
Just keep to the legal stuff and you'll have nothing to worry about. Or don't get caught. Up to you.
Hope this helps!
Peace to you and yours,
Matthew "Dra'Gon" Stohler