So you just
got off the plane, at where... Narita? Kansai International? Haneda?
...and you NEED
a new computer!
So, what happened? Maybe...
a). You
didn't bring a computer because you could only carry so much luggage, and you
figured you'd buy one here anyway.
b). You brought
your old computer with you but it died recently.
c). Your old
PC just doesn't cut it anymore, and you need to upgrade.
d). You're looking to buy your first computer, and
you just want to know what options you have open to you, being in Japan, and
all.
What things
should you consider? What points are specific to Japan only?
What general points should you think about before for any PC purchase?
What general points should you think about before for any PC purchase?
Japan specific - Questions you should ask yourself before buying a PC in Japan.
- Operating System - English or Japanese: Why would you choose one over the other?
- Keyboard Layout: Again, Japanese or English? What are the pros & cons of each?
- Language Input Options: Do you want to type in both English and Japanese, or English only?
General - Questions you should ask yourself before buying any computer.
- What will you use your PC for? Content Creation, or Content Consumption? Gaming? [ie. Will you need a Hi-spec, or Average-spec PC?]
- Where will you use it? At home only, or are you a road-warrior? [ie. Will you want a Desktop, or Laptop?]
- Should you choose an SSD or HDD? [Do you favor speed, or storage capacity?]
- Integrated Graphics, or Dedicated Graphics? [If you play graphics intensive games, "Crysis", for example, you'll need dedicated graphics.]
- Memory vs Storage. [Memory, a.k.a. "RAM", is short-term high-speed memory that helps your CPU run at full speed. Storage, is how many movies you can keep on your hard-disk.]
- Back-Up.
- CloudStorage for safety. [Consider Google Drive, or SkyDrive for your important files in case something goes wrong.]
All of these options will be covered, and my aim is to give you as much information
as possible before you spend your hard-earned yen on a new machine.
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