This is the first in a series of
reports to help you understand the world
of computers and to determine how they can bring many benefits to your
personal life and home business. So, if you want to read the entire series
and learn along with us _ you'll need to contact THE PUBLISHER right away
to make sure they mail you copies of the entire report series.
Getting Familiar with the PC Computer:
Before you purchase your new computer, you must first understand a little
about them. There are 2 parts needed to complete a computer system _
The HARDWARE and the SOFTWARE. The hardware is what you carry home when
you purchase one. Hardware consists of the following components:
= CPU (Central Processing Unit). This is the square part of your computer
system that houses the floppy disk drive and hard drive.
= Monitor. This is the television-type screen of the computer you use to
type and create your work on.
= Keyboard. This is the typewriter-like keys you use to type in
information and commands for your computer to understand.
= Printer. This is what you use to print out your data (letters, mailing
lists, and everything else.)
The second part of your computer
system is the SOFTWARE. Without software
your computer will just sit on the desk and look at you. It's like buying a
toaster without an electric cord. Without a means of plugging the toaster
into the electric socket, the toaster will not work. Without software, a
computer will not work. Therefore, don't be surprised when you spend $500
to $3,000 for a computer and find out you have to invest another $200 or
more for the beginning software.
Shareware programs are very popular
with new computer buyers to reduce this
cost _ but you do need to invest some money in a good word processing package
(like WordPerfect(R) or Word for Windows.) If you purchase a new computer,
normally most of your beginning software is supplied to you from the factory
and if your first computer is purchased from an individual advertising in the
paper _ they normally give you free software too. But be prepared to buy
specific software for your specific needs now or soon because your individual
needs may differ.
When you start pricing computer
systems you will find they range considerably
in price. This is because you can mix-and-match all the custom qualities
available to you in almost any way to fit your particular budget. Since most
beginners don't know enough about a computer or how they'll effect their
lives, it's sometimes impossible to mix-and-match to your particular needs
when you don't even know what they are. A good mail order publication for
computer bargains is the GrapeVine Journal, PO Box 488, Bluff City TN 37618
but perhaps the following will help:
Like a television set, monitors
come in black/white or color. If you want to
save $150 or more, just specify that you want a black/white monitor.
You are granted reprint rights
to the articles as long as they contain the following
author:
(Jim Boxley)
Please visit my website at: http://www.nitchsites.net
(You are granted the right to reprint this article but the title
and content must remain unchanged and the authors name
and contact information must be included.) |
** Attn Ezine editors / Web site owners **
Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety in your
ezine, blog, or on your web site so long as you
include the author's resource box above.
|