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Wren 05-20-2008 09:25 AM

Help please - quickly - new computer for dummy
 
I think I will new a new PC for a real dummy -:o- me. I will need one that is very easy to install, very easy to use- no attachments - nothing.
Maybe I'll need that yet today............
All help is appreciated.
Please use small words.
Thank you.

Twinkletoes 05-20-2008 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wren (Post 283229)
I think I will new a new PC for a real dummy -:o- me. I will need one that is very easy to install, very easy to use- no attachments - nothing.
Maybe I'll need that yet today............
All help is appreciated.
Please use small words.
Thank you.


From one dummy to another:


New PC??? Pink Crayon? :confused:

Easy to install, easy to use, no attachments...hmmmm...


*sending you a sharpened pencil with note pad* ;)

Jomar 05-20-2008 12:03 PM

Hi Wren,
I'm not sure what you are asking about?

are you looking for suggestions for the easiest computer to use???
no monitor, keyboard or mouse to plug in??

If so a laptop has everything attached-
but I still prefer using a mouse but that is only 1 thing to plug in and it's right on the back of side- very simple
no crawling under the desk to plug in a bunch of wires.

and if you don't have wireless you'd have to plug in the cable or wire for the Internet to work.

They make all the connectors different by size and shape
so plugging things in is pretty easy - they only fit where they are supposed to fit

MelodyL 05-27-2008 09:14 AM

WREN:

Go to your local computer store.

Ask the man 'Show me how to use a LAPTOP, please". You obviously want to go on the internet. Ask the man if the laptop comes with stuff inside so you can go home, plug it in and go on the internet. If it doesn't ask him to show you how you can do this.

He will show you.

Watch what he does. Ask questions. Don't buy it until you completely understand what he has told you.

Practice on the laptop in the computer store.

Buy the laptop.

Bring it home, plug it in.

You will be all set.

See??? small words. BIG EXPLANATION!!! lol

Bobbi 05-27-2008 01:23 PM

I'm not sure if these are still sold, yet an Emachine (for a desktop computer v. laptop computer) would be a pretty easy one to set up and use.

Along the lines of what Melody suggested, you could also visit one or more of the Big Box stores that has computers on display, and meant for customers to tinker with.


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