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Should You Obtain Your Computer On The Internet Or From A Retail Outlet?

By Xavier Lennix


Buying a new computer is a wonderful feeling. Regardless if you are buying one for the first time, or if you are on your tenth machine in as many years, there's nothing like getting your new computer home and plugging it in. It loads much faster, web pages seem to spring to life, and everything else seems so responsive.

If you are thinking about getting a new computer, and aren't sure if you should get it online, or in your local retail store, then this article is for you. I'll over some of the basic pros and cons of buying from either place, so you'll have a much better idea of what to expect. There is a third option, and that is to have one custom built, but that is beyond the scope of this particular article.

The main advantage from buying online is twofold. You can usually get a better price, simply because you can look at so many different options. Since checking out prices from ten or twenty websites is much easier than driving to ten different retail stores, you're much more likely to find a good deal online than you are downtown.

One of the drawbacks to buying a machine online is that if you are relatively new to home computing, it can be kind of hard to find out exactly what you are looking for. Another drawback to online shopping is that it can be tough to get your questions answered in a timely manner. Yet another is that you'll likely have to wait a week or more before you receive your machine. This can seem like a long time if you're hot to start surfing the Internet on your new computer.

Buying one at your local retail store is a better option if you aren't sure of what you want, and have some questions regarding things like disk size, processor speed, and the amount of memory you'll need for whatever your options. Also, when you buy one from a retail store, you can take it home and play with it right away instead of having to wait.

One of the big drawbacks from buying from a retail store is that you are fairly limited as far as the number of models to choose from. If you don't find one that you like you may have to drive to another store, or see if you can get them to order you one. In that case you might as well buy one from the Internet.

Now that you're near the end of this article, you should have a good idea of where to buy your next computer. If you know precisely what you want, and don't mind waiting a few days, then the Internet is your best bet. But if you aren't quite sure, and would like to ask several questions before making a decision, then it would probably be a good idea to head on down to your local computer store, and let them take care of you.




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