With the creation of new machines and new methods of doing things,
technology is advancing faster than what people envisioned fifty years
ago. At that time, technological products stayed in the market for years
before being upgraded since research and development took time.
But
today, gadgets like computers are lucky to stay in production for a
year. For consumers having choices is always good. But with the rate of
how fast things change, is it wise to try and keep up?
Most people
will say yes. Why not go with the flow if it helps your cause. Its
perfectly reasonable. But if we take a closer look at our day to day
activities, well surely find that most of the notions we have about
computers and technology are results of believing too much what
marketing ads say about these products.
Here are five reasons why getting a computer repair service is better than buying a new computer
1.
Computer repair service tells you what kind of problem you are
experiencing. Buying a new computer may be easier but if you encounter
the same problem again and you have no idea what its all about then
you'll end up buying a new one again. This makes computer repair service
a much cheaper alternative in the long run.
2. Computer
manufacturers are here for the profits. More often than not, the "new
models" they release are just remodeled versions of the one you just
bought a few weeks ago. If you contact a computer repair service,
chances are they know what components to add or fix in your computer so
that it can still go head to head with the new ones.
3. Majority
of the problems or glitches computers experience are fixable and dont
really need hardware replacements. Viruses and software malfunctions are
the most common culprits of computer breakdowns and getting a computer
repair service will fix the problem in no time.
4. Computer repair
service companies are not just about repairs and fixing computer
problems. They can give you information on hardware specs to meet the
demands of your job or business. Computer stores will always try to sway
you into buying the latest model even though its not what you really
need.
5. New computers, while generally better than old models,
are also "untested" when it comes to actual performance. Manufacturers
have tests for sure but ultimately judgment is on the hands of the
consumer.
