I've been out of the computer buying game for awhile, as I'm sure many of you have as well, and during that time, understanding what computer to buy has become a very tricky business. As my laptop was recently stolen and as a programmer, photographer, and former student of computer engineering, I figure now is a great time for me to create a guide to help guide you in the process of buying your next new computer.
First of all, you should watch my video below to understand what parts might be important for you. It's really simple, sorry if it's too much so.
Now that you've seen the video, you know there are a few very important parts to a computer. The most important is the CPU(computer processor), which nowadays have become very confusing. It used to be that you could look and see how many Ghz the CPU processed and the fastest was the best, but this is no longer the case. I consider the next most important part to be your RAM, but many would argue that it is your GPU (graphics processor), and lastly comes your hard drive, which could be a limiting factor if you're running top of the line games.
So what computer should you buy? Click on the graphics below to explore your options.


If you are a business or individual that would like to work together on a project send me an email.
First of all, you should watch my video below to understand what parts might be important for you. It's really simple, sorry if it's too much so.
Now that you've seen the video, you know there are a few very important parts to a computer. The most important is the CPU(computer processor), which nowadays have become very confusing. It used to be that you could look and see how many Ghz the CPU processed and the fastest was the best, but this is no longer the case. I consider the next most important part to be your RAM, but many would argue that it is your GPU (graphics processor), and lastly comes your hard drive, which could be a limiting factor if you're running top of the line games.
So what computer should you buy? Click on the graphics below to explore your options.



If you are a business or individual that would like to work together on a project send me an email.
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