| Although we can provide you with brand name
computer hardware (also known as proprietary technology), we suggest
that you purchase generic (also known as non-proprietary technology equipment).
When you select proprietary technology, (for example IBM, Compaq, HP,
etc.), you might be forced to purchase brand name computer parts and your computer may not be upgradeable due to the lack of expansion slots for
video, sound or other equipment. If you purchase computers with
"built-in" sound, video or other cards, you may pay less for
the computer initially, however, if a "built-in" sound card
breaks down you will probably have to replace motherboard along with
broken part since broken part cannot be separated from the motherboard
itself. This is very applicable to laptops or other non-generic
technology computer equipment. |