Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade $90.00 (Windows 98 full version required for installation)
80gb 7,200 rpm hard drive $80.00
GeForce MX4000 128mb PCI video card $60.00
512mb RAM (2 sticks of 256 at $35.00 each) $70.00
CD/DVD ROM Burner $65.00
Here you're already at $365.00. You can by a Wal-Mart Compaq for $365.00. No monitor.
If you take the above list and want to build your own, you still don't have a computer case, motherboard, processor, fans, floppy drive, power supply, keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Don't forget about the software that comes pre-loaded on most computers, such as word processing, and digital photo software. You'll have at least $150.00 in that!
If you are looking to surf the Internet, send e-mails, conduct some online banking, play video games, and do some word processing, the off-the-shelf computer is the way to go.
You'll have customer service, too. This is a big plus, especially when you knock it over onto its side and it won't start.
I've noticed that printed on some computer boxes it says "Vista Capable." Like David said, look for things like that. Then you'll be set for a few years.
Just my thoughts.
Kemisco
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Take your computer outdoors when blowing out the dust; it's mostly skin dust. A clean computer is a cool computer.