

For those home office and general-purpose users with limited space, small form or all-in-one desktop computers cost from $1,100 to $2,100.Expect a dual-core CPU, and 2GB DDR2 memory, with a 250GB hard drive, a DVD burner and Windows Vista or the new Windows 7 operating system (due October 2009.) The Hewlett-Packard dc7900 is one example of a desktop computer designed for business use and costs in the region of $900 to $1,100. Business or home office users will need to look at midrange desktop computers in the $700 to $1,000 and up range.A dual-core CPU effectively means the computer combines multiple processors in one for higher performance. In the $400 to $600 range, it's possible to find a desktop computer with a higher-end dual core processor. The 1GB of memory and 160GB of disk space is plenty for common household computer uses such as e-mailing, surfing the net, word processing and managing digital photos. An example of a low-budget model is the Compaq CQ2009F for about $370. Add the cost of an inexpensive 17-inch LCD monitor and a basic up-and-running package will still cost under $400. Expect a general-purpose desktop to come equipped with Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system. General-purpose desktop computers start at less than $300, including a midsize or "midtower" case, keyboard and mouse.Since computer technology changes so rapidly, with speed and performance increasing each year, buyers should decide how they intend to use their desktop computers in order to make the best long-term choice.

Medium: Basic Home and Business Computers Run $400-$1,000

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