Shao Feng-Li (post: 1208780) wrote: Though I think it comes with Vista.
most definitely a con.
ajv, i build custom computers for people (and recently myself
quad core 2.4 is over kill!!!!) and usually the first question i ask them is what do they intend on doing with the computer.
so... What do you intend on doing with your computer?
Gaming? school work/internet browsing? Video Editing?
If gaming, then what games do you plan/want to play? Depend on what games you wish to play, you can plan the hardware you would need around that to get more bang for your buck. For example if all you want to do is play CS:Source and World of Warcraft, you can get a pretty decent video card and 2gb of RAM that will be cheap and youll be able to run those games no problem. But if you intend on playing Crysis( i did and omgomgomgomg) , you need ATLEAST an 8800gt 512 (i got mine for $220) to make the game look decent and run smoothly.
If you want it for school and internet (and play music), you can build something that will be really cheap and run well enough to do all that. <$500 i would imagine.
If you want to edit video what you really would need is a powerful CPU, lots of ram and lots of storage space (depending on what you plan to edit ofcourse).
Then theres the question of if you want to be portable. if your going for a lappy, go Dell or Toshiba (Satellites are incredibly good machines for the price) And there are to many choices, from there on, though my recommendations are the XPS lappy from Dell, and the Toshiba Satellites. Both are great laptops for the price.
After that, there budget your on, and you just tailor around that. I can help you if you want, just hit me up on AIM.