November 6th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Spot, Computer Tips, Featured
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Just because there is a supercomputer displayed on a computer showroom doesn’t mean you have to buy it.
A computer can last longer but since technology advances quickly and software requires new technology that after four or five years, your new computer is considered outdated.
So what should you? Upgrade? Replace? Sell it? It is not funny if you will still keep your old computer. You can still use it for testing purposes, word-processing and internet surfing.
If you are deciding whether to upgrade or replace your computer, think again. There are things that you still need to consider with this kind of decision especially if you have a tight budget for a new computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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October 27th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Monitor
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Monitor is an external hardware of the computer, which displays pictures. There are various uses for the monitor.
The most commonly used application is to watch the programs displayed. It can also be used as a television when this is connected to a television tuner.
Monitors can be used with televisions and some televisions can be used with computers though both these concepts differ greatly.
The resolution of monitors is adjustable to make the vision comfortable with smaller letters and graphics. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 13th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Computer Spot, Featured, Monitor, Product Review
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Samsung 2253lw 21.6″ Widescreen LCD Monitor is what that device named. This widescreen lcd monitor’s design is really impressive. It’s a beautiful design, makes you stay longer in front of your computer.
Their stunning design holds technology that makes them serious monitors for text, graphics and motion video in the workplace.
With 21.6″ widescreen, you’ll feel comfortable when you are viewing dvd or surfing on internet. With samsung wide aspect ratio you can view dvd the way as it was meant to be viewed. It doesn’t matter what you are viewing, it will be distortion-free. Read the rest of this entry →
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