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Longtime computers will tell you that Windows officially began in 1990, with the release of Windows 3.0. This innovative operating system put Bill Gates on the map and turned the computing world on its head. Before Windows, computers and users relied upon the technology of MS-DOS, another Microsoft product, in which users needed to know a modicum of basic programming knowledge to use. Windows was introduced as a way for everyday users, who had no knowledge of programming, to be able to use computers to enhance their everyday lives.

Most modern PC's include the latest version of Windows as the default operating system, though there are other operating systems available. Some of the top names in desktop computers that offer Windows are Dell, Hewlett Packard, and IBM. And, finally, even though previous versions of Apple's famous Mac had previously only offered the Mac operating systems, newer versions of the Mac desktop can now be ordered with Windows for Mac.

Each manufacturer of computer offers a mind staggering array of options: from hardware, to software, to processor speeds and memory variations, each computer produced by each of these companies is a well built, solidly performing unit that is sure to please the consumer.

1. Dell: Dell has always had the reputation of being able to offer cutting edge technology at bargain basement prices. Each computer is hand build to the customer's exact specifications, from the hardware down to the peripherals. Dell delivers grade A customer service as long as the PC is in warranty and strives to deliver what its customers want, every time.

2. Hewlett Packard: HP has always taken a more corporate approach, with its commercial sales seeming to outpace its consumer sales at a rate of 2 to 1. HP builds solid performing units, though have historically offered fewer bells and whistles than Dell or Apple, who have cornered the large consumer market.

3. IBM: IBM, like HP has tended to cater to the big business client and less to the casual user. IBM was the first computer manufacturer to offer the Microsoft Windows desktop as well as its servers and other business terminals. IBM offers high performing PCs with even fewer frills than HP, preferring to offer its products to business.

4. Apple: Even with the huge popularity of its Mac line with Apple's proprietary operating system, Apple decided to partner with Microsoft to offer Macs with Windows in an attempt to make it the most popular personal computer to date. With Mac's stellar performance in the graphics arena, coupled with the ease of use of the Windows operating system, it looks like Apple is well positioned to be the best personal computing option on the market. The only thing Apple needs to address is the price. The Mac line of computers is generally priced well above the competition, making them just out of reach for many consumers.

In order to ensure you get the best deal on the best computer, do your research and comparison-shop. Don't discount online retailers, who can offer larger discounts on the same desktops that are offered in the big box stores because their overhead is much lower. And take advantage of online auction sites such as eBay.












































































































































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