Choosing a PC for Your Home Business
Thursday September 7, 2006
If you're not a computer whiz and you run or are planning to start a home business, you can use all the help you can get in understanding what all the hardware terms mean and how much power you need to support what you want to do. This three-part article takes a look at what you should consider when establishing criteria for purchasing what just may be the most important tool your home business can have - the personal computer, or PC.
Part one is the nitty gritty - processing power, while part two looks at monitors and graphics cards and part 3 looks at peripherals - like printers, network interfaces and modems.
Part one is the nitty gritty - processing power, while part two looks at monitors and graphics cards and part 3 looks at peripherals - like printers, network interfaces and modems.


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