The home computer at the beagle household has given us 5 years of faithful service, and it is time to look out for a bargain for a replacement computer. The current computer, a Dell Inspiron 5100 is showing signs of dying.

I read an article from Cash Money Life about 9 ways to save money when purchasing a computer. Among some of the helpful pointers are understanding your needs and not buying more than you need.

What I need is:

  • A computer for browsing the web and storing photos.
  • It should be powerful enough to run several applications at once.
  • Quality and durability. I don’t want to spend money on repairs, at all.

What would be nice to have is:

  • Hardware advanced enough to last five years, and I’m not the sort of person who will do minor upgrades for my computers
  • Able to serve as a home media centre
  • Able to play the latest games
  • Something portable
  • Minimal space footprint, to reduce clutter in my home

Based on this article and my previous experience, I have several options in mind.

1. A budget desktop

Medium range desktops come under RM2000 nowadays. By choosing this option I can get a computer to fit my immediate needs, and there is always the option for upgrading later.

The disadvantages I see are cheap desktops may need to be replaced after a couple of years and it’s going to take up more space.

2. A budget laptop

Budget range laptops can cost less than RM3000, and they are portable and take up minimum space.

However, the lack of upgrading options means that the budget laptop will soon feel obsolete and left behind. Getting a laptop with decent performance will cost much more.

3. A Mac Mini

The Mac Mini is a surprisingly cheap computer. It comes with excellent referrals in terms of usability and quality. Macs are said to be lower maintenance, last longer, and easier to use.

It takes up minimum space and costs below RM3000 minus a monitor. It costs more, but the total cost of ownership in the long run should be cheaper.

Conclusion

I have not come to a conclusion yet. Option 1 is the most probable choice, but I’m flirting with the Mac Mini option.

In any case, I will try to stick with my current computer for as long as I can.

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