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1) is there n e that have bluetooth built in?Xplosive08
Adding Bluetooth is easy to do for any computer. Get a USB Bluetooth device (such as this one, though I'm guessing you do not live in the United States, so find one from a shop that ships to your location).
2) is there n e that have wireless internet built it?Xplosive08
Again, adding a card like this to any desktop computer will allow it to access a wireless hub.
3) what lead will i need to connect the computer to the HDTV?Xplosive08
That depends on two things. The first is, what is your graphics card? The card should come with the computer. If you have a card with a DVI port (which would be the case for any add-on card), and your TV has an HDMI port, you would use an HDMI-to-DVI cable. If your computer only has a VGA port or has none at all, it would be best to buy an add-on graphics card to give you DVI or HDMI.
i want a modern and up-to-date computer wid windows XP or better, n a gd processor.Xplosive08
"Good processor" depends on whay you're using the computer for. Are you going to be playing modern games on it? If so, you'll want to look for an Intel processor like this or this, in addition to a good graphics card like this. If you're just going to be watching movies, recording them, and things like that, either a lower-end Intel or AMD (like this) will work just fine. Most computers being sold in the retail market at a mid-range price should suit you fine.
you should build your own then you get exactly what you want and it is way cheaper than a prebuilt
you need
cpu
motherboard
ram
videocard
hard drive
case
power supply
dvd drive
and for you wireless/bluetooth card
and windows if you don't already have it.
if you live in america newegg.com is a great site
you should build your own then you get exactly what you want and it is way cheaper than a prebuilt
you need
cpu
motherboard
ram
videocard
hard drive
case
power supply
dvd drive
and for you wireless/bluetooth card
and windows if you don't already have it.
if you live in america newegg.com is a great site
imprezawrx500
Agreed.
You'd be surprised at how simple putting it together really is. The only things you need are a phillips screw driver and an hour or two of free time. It's a great alternative to buying one because you get to choose exactly what fits your needs and you often spend a good amount less money. Also, as it looks like you want a computer for movies and such, you can a select a case that is styled to look like an AV receiver. You can go ahead and buy one, but at least give some thought to doing it yourself.
sure try ur self last person i know ad cable that wander everwhere no easy : cable manamgenet it get in the way :-/ does of psu = BTX instead of ATX likemarcthpro
First off, please reformat your grammar. I feel like just replying with "SYNTAX ERROR".
Secondly, it's ATX. The motherboard is still oriented the same way, just the PSU is on the bottom. The wires either go over and around the motherboard, or they go under and around the motherboard. Either way is the same. And with the growing prevalence of modular PSUs it's even more moot.
Thirdly, I have one. It's wired rather neatly, with everything bundled and going around the edge of the motherboard or behind the hard drive cages. The only visible wire crossing the middle of the case is the unavoidable side panel fan power lines.
Thanks pps, but i live in UK. What do you mean imprezawrx500? buy all the parts seperately and then put it all together myself? i wouldn't know how to put it all together :(
Xplosive08
you must have a local pc store near you that you can buy all the parts from then for a small fee they will put it together and have it working for you
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