February 2, 2007, Newsletter Issue #50: Computer vs. Barebones Kit

Tip of the Week

A barebones kit is a practical way to build a new computer system.

The advantage of using a barebones kit is that it saves money to buy a kit with only the minimum hardware installed. Afterwards, cheaper parts can be added to the rest of the kit to build the new computer. In this way, barebones kits make owning a computer very affordable.

Another dvantage to buying a barebones kit instead of buying an already assembled computer is how easy it is to assemble the components of a computer. Barebones kits come with instructions, and as long as the person can clearly understand the instructions, they can assemble and start enjoying their new computer in record time!

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