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Where to find the best PC
By Matthew Elliott and Rich Brown
(November 13, 2006)

I need a new PC; which one should I buy? We're asked this question on an almost weekly basis by friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers alike. We normally respond first by asking our nephew or next-door neighbor if the many reviews freely available on CNET.com have provided any guidance. Told that it's too much work, we sigh and ask our mother-in-law or mailman about their budgetary restrictions and how they intend to use their PC. Playing the latest 3D games? Running Photoshop or other intensive graphics apps? Editing video for home movie masterworks? Just surfing the Web and sending e-mail? After we determine a budget and the intended use, we then proceed to scan our reviews and vendor sites for potential matches.

Since there aren't enough hours in the day for us to act as personal shoppers for all of our acquaintances and CNET readers--particularly now, as the holiday shopping season looms--we decided to nip the "which PC should I buy" question in the bud. We pounded the pavement and clicked about the Internet to uncover the best PCs regardless of budget. Whether you want to spend just a tiny fraction of your paycheck or a small fortune, we'll tell you not only what specs your new PC should have, but also where to find your new system. Are you better off buying in a store or online? Of Best Buy and Circuit City, who has the better selection and prices? Which online vendors have the best deals? We'll answer these questions and ultimately let you know which PC you should buy and where you should buy it.





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"Re: Where to Find the Best PC"
by Nanette159 (See profile) - April 10, 2007 9:56 PM PDT
Hello,
What I did was start asking questions after I took CNet's little test on what do you want in a computer. I am a gamer, so therefore I need lots of room, at least a 100 G... (Read more).
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Don't buy at a store until you check online

It's been my experience that the big-box stores now are offering stripped-down v... (Read more)
by Razzl (See profile) - February 2, 2007 6:46 AM PST

TigerDirect has a gamer PC in the price range

As an alternative, try TigerDirect's $1999 Beastie.

I'll take a look at M... (Read more)
by BxIrish (See profile) - January 9, 2007 10:04 AM PST
5 out of 5 users found this comment helpful

Which BBY's offer Velocity

The Velocity Micro PC's are carried at certain Best Buys called "Buzz" stores. ... (Read more)
by trentju (See profile) - December 16, 2006 10:43 AM PST

Well written

Hello,

After using the internet to research purchases for over 8 years I ... (Read more)
by Govwaste (See profile) - December 8, 2006 8:42 AM PST

also found another good company

I occassionally go on ibuypower.com just to look around and see what's available... (Read more)
by kellielogan (See profile) - December 6, 2006 5:56 PM PST

Found another good company

I looked around for 8 hours, and even priced the pieces to see if building mysel... (Read more)
by foglej001 (See profile) - November 26, 2006 3:08 PM PST

What about building your own pc?

You guys I think over looked building your own PC. You can easily buy the parts ... (Read more)
by dino_martini (See profile) - November 24, 2006 8:44 PM PST
10 out of 10 users found this comment helpful

Dell - wait 10 minutes and the price will change

I hate buying Dell, but one of the organizations I help is a Dell shop. I just ... (Read more)
by mikewbc (See profile) - November 14, 2006 5:01 PM PST
20 out of 20 users found this comment helpful


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