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Time for your first PC!

With competition hotting up and component prices falling, Home PCs are becoming more affordable. Want to go in for one?

PERSONAL COMPUTER prices are falling. The well-known Indian brands of home PCs are competing aggressively with multinational models that have come up with attractive offers for the Indian market. To add to the competition, companies such as Samsung and LG are now offering fully built-up systems.

For those thinking of buying their first PC, the following is a rough guide to the bare minimum specs you should look for:

Chip: Go for a Pentium 4 clocking at least 1.8-1.9 gigahertz.

Memory: 128 MB of Random Access Memory (RAM) is the bare minimum you need these days. If you can afford to pay another Rs. 1,000, ask for 256 MB.

Hard disk: 40 GB is okay for starters, but double that will cost you just Rs. 1,500 more.

CD Drive: These budget home PCs will not give you a DVD drive, but try and go in for a CD drive with Read/Write (RW) capability. It's great for burning your own CDs.

Monitor: A 15-inch colour monitor is good enough. Flat screen (LCD) monitors are available, but these will add almost Rs. 10,000 to the price of the PC.

Internet: All home PCs come with a modem to access the Internet. These days that's always thrown in with the basic package.

Also buy colour inkjet printers, which cost around Rs. 3,500.

A. VISHNU

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