Category Archives: Desktops

Many different hardware that can be installed in a desktop can be found in this category.

Three Reasons Why Your Next Upgrade Should Be An SSD

SSD Hard Drive

When our beloved computers start to give us grief by slowing down and struggle to perform the simplest of tasks, many of us have traditionally resigned to the fact that we need to buy a new machine. That was until Solid-state Hard Drives (SSDs) came around. You see, the storage inside our computers is often overlooked and taken for granted. As Dong Ngo from CNET puts it, “How many times have we asked ourselves where that Web page we’re viewing (like this one), the movie we’re watching, the song we’re listening to is stored, or even how the iPhone remembers to wake us up at 7 a.m every day?”

Desktops

Goodbye Keyboard, Goodbye Mouse

Computer Keyboard

It’s gonna happen eventually…but when? When are we going to stop using these rudimentary tools – the computer keyboard and mouse. Just look at them. They look like they are straight out of the early 1900′s and well…they are. At least, the keyboard is. The Keyboard has its roots in typewriter technology which was first in use in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Video terminals for computing along with keyboards were used in the 1970s. The mouse was first used for personal computers around 1984.

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Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P Review

lenovo-thinkcentre-m92p

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P is a device for the new-age office goer, who can work from home or a businessman with a fledgling business without the luxury of space. Although the device is called a PC, it is more of a tiny PC, a pocket size version, a computer with support. It’s compact and cute and you can place it under your desk or behind other system screens and optimize your system needs for your work place. So think of it as your adapter to which you connect all your monitors- up to four at a time.

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4 Questions to Ask Yourself When Buying a Computer

4 Questions

Buying a computer is a big decision. And it’s not an easy one. The money you spend on your computer is an investment that can have a large impact. This is why it is important to know how to make the right decision for you and evaluate your choices with intelligent criteria. Here are the four questions to ask yourself when buying a computer.

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NVIDIA Launches the GeForce GTX 670

EVGA GeForce GTX 670

In keeping with the tradition of graphics chip manufacturers releasing various cards with different performance aspects, NVIDIA has announced the launch of the GeForce GTX 670. This card, much like the GeForce GTX 680 will feature a graphics chip based on the Kepler graphics architecture.

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NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX 690

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690

Another page was added to the book regarding the battle for computer graphics supremacy a few days ago with the unveiling of NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 690. While this graphics card is probably out of the price range for most people, for those that are serious about creating gaming rigs, this card will probably cause a lot of excitement.

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4 Questions to Ask When Purchasing a New Computer

Acer Aspire 5720

Purchasing a new computer is an exciting event, but with so many varieties on the market it can be a challenge to narrow down your options and pick one quality computer. It might be tempting to focus on the numbers and specifications like RAM or CPU speed, but those should be secondary to answering some other major questions about what exactly you need to get out of your computer. By answering these four questions about what you need and what you expect, you can find the perfect computer to purchase for yourself.

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A Server is a Computer That You Can Create at Home

Old Desktop Computer

If you happen to have an old computer at home, then you can create a home storage server since a server is a computer. Most people tend to already have a network installed at home since many use broadband Internet with a router, so it may make sense to make use of an old computer to create a centrally located storage server.

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