Dell
UltraSharp U2412M 61cm(24") LED monitor-£339.60
Logitech Performance Mouse MX-£69.99
A mouse is a input
device that lets you control the computer the old mouse used a small ball
inside the mouse to control it, on the newer mouse it uses a laser to control
the direction of the curser.
I chose this mouse
because it has many features that a normal mouse does not have. This mouse has
Darkfield Laser Tracking, this means that you can use the mouse on a clear
surface like glass and it will still work unlike a normal mouse would not be
able to function.
Logitech Wireless
All-in-One Keyboard-£89.99
A
keyboard is a input device that you use to enter letters and numbers into the
computer.
I
chose this keyboard because it is all in one and wireless, an all in one
keyboard means it has the mouse built into it. This is easier because you don’t
need to take your hands off the keyboard.
Intel®
Core™ i7-4930K Processor-£50
Windows® 7
Ultimate-£120
Dual 4GB GDDR5
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 780 SLI-£550.00
32768MB (4x8GB)
1600MHz DDR3 Quad Channel-£270.00
512GB SSD + 1TB SATA 6Gb/s (7200RPM) 32MB Cache-£550.00
8X Blu-Ray RW (Blu-Ray, DVD, CD read & write) & 24x DVD +/-
RW-£330.00
Sound Blaster®
Recon3D Sound Card-£70
Dell Wireless 1540
802.11a/n Dual Band. High Speed Wi-Fi-£40
McAfee® Live Safe
36 Month Subscription-£100
Total (Including Case) =£5,237.75
MUI Microsoft®
Office Professional 2013, EMEA-£330
The ISP I chose
was BT, with the infinity package. This ISP offers a high speed connection with
up to 90mb download speed. This is perfect for browsing the web and download
songs, films and other downloadable content.
Then internet
browser I chose was Internet Explorer as it is widely compatible with all
sites. This browser is also extremely secure as it blocks all sites with
malware to protect your computer. This program is downloadble off the microsoft website microsoft does not charge for this program.
The email provider
I chose was Hotmail because of many things that are helpful. First it has a
very well laid out interface and also has apps like SkyDrive where you can
store document and pictures where you access them from anywhere in the world. This service is also a free subscription.
Transfer Large Video Files-£49.99
To transfer large
video files and other documents you will need a large sized USB Pen or an
external hard drive. An external hard drive is good but can be quite bulky on
the other hand a USB Pen is light and easy to carry around. I chose a USB Pen
as it is light and easy to carry around. I have chosen a sandisk 64GB USB Pen
as it has a large memory capacity for files that are large in size.
Sport-£49.99
Fifa 14 is a football based game in which
you can create your own team and play against different people around the
world. The game normally costs around £49.99 depending on which games console
you buy it for.This football based game is also available on PC.
Crush is an educational game where you have
to create 2d and 3d dimensional worlds where you have to make calculations. This game normally costs between £15 to £20 as it is not a new released game. This game is also available on PC.
The first person shooter game that I chose
was Call Of Duty Ghosts. In this game you have to create a solider and equip
him with your own selected weapons. After you have done thisyou play in online
games with other players anywhere in the world. In the game the objective is to
kill the opposing team. This first person shooter is also available on PC
I have chosen the Nikon D3200 Digital SLR Camera as it has
24.2 megapixels which is very high quality for a digital camera. It also has a
11 point autofocus system, this is good if you have a shaky hand. This item
normally costs
I have chosen the Epson
Expression Home XP-215A4 inkjet printer as it is a reliable printer for home
use. I chose this because for home use it is cheap to run and it is very good
quality. Also it has wireless capability so you can print documents without the
computer being connected to the printer.
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