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In the early evening of May 29th, 2017, a 28-year-old woman from Melbourne Australia named Daisy Woodward posted a video on Facebook of herself destroying her laptop. In the aftermath of this incident, many Australians came forward with similar stories about their laptops ending up in the trash because of one bad game. This started to raise awareness for how easy it is for an otherwise successful person to squander their life savings on something they really should've known would end poorly. This blog post will provide information on why these types of incidents happen and what you can do if you're worried that your new purchase will end like Daisy Woodward's or too many other computers' before it. Let's start by talking about the value of a computer. In 2016, the average Australian earned $2,000-2,500 per year. For a 28-year-old woman from Melbourne with an above average income, her computer would've been a mere $1,000 or so. With that being said, the day after she posted the video she dumped her laptop for about $100 – which was a pretty significant blow for someone who would have otherwise been enjoying their new purchase. Whenever you're going to be spending money on something as important as your computer purchase there are three things you should be focusing on: safety, value and flexibility. Safety is the easiest of these three to understand. There are certain brands that are more reliable than others, based on thousands of reviews left by people who have owned their computers for years. You should be looking at brands like Toshiba, HP, Dell and Apple. Value is the second thing you want to consider when purchasing a new computer. At any given time there are usually dozens of different models available from the top computer manufacturers, each one claiming to be the best thing available. The trick here is to be sure that your purchase will last for years to come. You can find out whether or not a computer will be worth maintaining over it's lifetime by reading reviews and comments left by other people. Flexibility is the last thing you should decide on before making your purchase. Some computers come with plenty of pre-installed software which doesn't give you total control over how it runs or where it stores information. If you need to be able to run multiple applications at once, or edit media files for project presentations at work, your computer may not be the best fit for you. Safeguarding yourself against any problems that may come up after purchasing a computer is always important and one of the ways I like to do that is by buying a "name brand" piece of hardware. The best brands in the industry are: Apple HP Dell Lenovo Asus Acer Toshiba Microsoft Alienware The brand you decide to buy from is up to you however you should make sure that the computer company has a good reputation and delivers quality products. You never want to buy a computer and then have it not work or have problems with it later because of faulty components, etc. A lot of people unfortunately do not think about these things when they buy a new computer. They just go buy whatever they can afford and then become disappointed when they realize that there's problems with the unit. cfa1e77820

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