The Other Stuff

Modem

An adequate MODEM should be part of the package. This is for sending faxes, using your PC as a phone and for accessing the Internet over your phone line if you use a dial-up internet connection.

Sound

speakersNew PCs come with a sound card to drive your speakers built in as an integral part of the motherboard. (And a built-in network connection for broadband internet connection and in case you wish to hook up to another computer).

If you’ll be using your PC for listening to, playing, or creating high fidelity music or for audio editing, you may want to spend a little extra:

If your PC is in a part of the house where other people are likely to be disturbed you might consider a good quality set of lightweight headphones or a headset: a combination earphones and microphone instead of speakers.

keyboardThe Mouse & Keyboard

A few dollars more for an optical mouse is a worthwhile investment. You don’t have to worry about dust building up inside the rolling ball in a standard rodent and it’s far less fussy about its operating surface.mouse

Keyboards now usually have a few extra buttons for special jobs like instant Internet connection, music playing and checking your email.

Wireless Mouse and Keyboard

Another alternative is the wireless mouse and keyboard combo. These help to reduce the cable clutter inherent in PC setups.

The downside of the wireless setup is regular battery replacement or charging and, with some motherboards, possible difficulty with accessing your keyboard at boot time, for instance if you wish to use your function keys to access special boot routines, or your CMOS setup.

Computer Desk and Chair

A few things to watch out for when buying computer furniture:

If you're forced to use your mouse on the level above and forward of the tray, you'll get neck and shoulder pain.

Nothing surer.   Trust me.   :o)

Relevant links

The Operating System

What you should get with your Windows licence