New Computers

At Bayside Computer Repairs, we understand that when it is time to trade in the old computer that the amount of words that have changed in the last 5 years or so is ridiculous and really hard to keep up with.  Megahertz, Gigahertz, Solid State and Multi-Core partridges in a pear tree – make buying a new computer very very cloudy and you know that the salesman in the shop is steering you towards the computer that has the biggest profit margin attached to it (or the biggest kickback from the sales rep).

We think that the best way to acquire a new computer is to put one together that suits your exact needs (and budget) now, but remains upgrade-able in a couple of years when you would like a bit of a boost to kick in (when new software comes out, or when things start to feel a bit slow).  We can customise your new computer system so it fits this brief exactly, then we can deliver and install it for you – ensuring that you are happy with your new purchase.

If anything was to go wrong with your computer (which it won’t, but computers are electrical devices made in factories) – it is then our issue, we are there to ensure that everything is working for you.

If there is specific parts that we do not carry, we will ensure that those particular components are ordered in for you and we can have it delivered directly to you if need be.  All of our hardware comes with a one-year standard onsite warranty.

We can also supply you or your business with appropriate peripherals – scanners, printers, backup equipment to ensure that you will not be left out in the cold just with a computer.  What else we can supply you:

 

Bayside Computer Repairs ensures that all of your needs and wants are covered, call us today on 0404 857 424.

A little bit of light humour – should you buy a MAC or a PC.  Some of these are very very funny.  Both MAC’s and PC’s have their benefits – we can talk you through these at Bayside Computer Repiars.

First and foremost when buying a new computer, you will need to determine the main function of what the computer will be used for, by working this out initially, you will save yourself time and money down the track.

  • Will you be using the computer mainly to check email and browse the web?
  • Are you planning on doing a significant amount of office work on your computer?

The function of the computer will also determine whether you will need a laptop or a desktop machine.