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First off I apologize for putting this up a day late, I know I don’t have many fans yet but it’s better for this site if I can keep some semblance of a schedule. But what can I say, when things get really hectic, some things have to be pushed around.

We went through our whole purpose and reason for this article last week, so instead of boring you with my terrible writing; we’ll just jump into the thick of things.

  • Extremist
  • No $ limit
  • Fully upgraded
  • High-End
  • <$2500
  • Upgraded
  • Midrange
  • <$1500
  • Slightly upgraded
  • Casual
  • <$1000
  • No upgrades
  • Portable
  • Small size
  • Light weight

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April 12, 2008 · Posted in Hardware, article  
    
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Every day more and more computers are bought by, and sold to consumers who are uninformed as to the system they are purchasing. When a consumer goes into the nearest electronics retail outlet the sales employees that said consumer comes in contact with have no intention to teach the consumer anything about their purchase, their only interests lay in making a sale, whether it be for commission or for sales numbers.

This is bad news for the consumer, especially when they intend to play games or experience high-definition content. The fact is that base model computers just don’t have the processing power to handle content outside the realm of office applications; and when they are sold under the false pretenses of expandability or “future proof” claims, then ultimately it is the consumer that suffers.
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April 4, 2008 · Posted in Hardware, article