Build Your Own $250 PC
Our expert technicians take pride in offering the most reliable and cost effective computer repair in Fort Lauderdale and beyond, but we know these economic are tight.
Making matters worse is the fact that most computers advance so quickly as far as trends and software that it's nearly impossible to keep up - or stay current.
Today's PCs have capabilities far beyond the needs of most users.
Trying to keep up with all the trends, many of which end up being of so little relevance to the average user, is expensive, unnecessary, and can make even an experienced Boca Raton computer repair expert's head spin.
What we're here to talk about today is the reality of a computer capable of handling everyday tasks - Web surfing, e-mailing, burning CDs, editing images, word processing, and preparing presentations - on the cheap.
And "on the cheap" doesn't even mean sacrificing quality!
Face it, cutting-edge (expensive) technology is great for the person who depends on it for a living, but far from what you would call a necessity if the goal is to satisfy the requirements of most average PC users.
If the simpler tasks like those outlined above are what you do most, Fort Lauderdale computer repair can show how you can quickly and easily build a stable, stylish, inexpensive PC for personal or professional use.
And - ready for this? - you can do it for under $250.
Building one's own PC has several advantages over buying one at retail. First, you get to choose the components based upon your specific criteria.
Start with space. If your work area is limited, you can pick the right chassis and not be restricted to the bulky, clunky desktops you usually see.
Probably the biggest advantage to building your budget PC is the absence of crap, i.e. the annoying preinstalled software (mostly trial programs at that) you likely won't want, let alone require on your new machine.
These things waste hard drive space and eat up system memory.
In the time you'd spend removing this stuff, if you even bother to do it, you could build your own PC two or three times over. Yes, we are serious.
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