

Michael Covington komt in zijn Daily Notebook tot interessante conclusies over de beste manier om waar voor je geld te krijgen bij de aanschaf van computer hard en software:
- When you buy a computer, pay no more than 60% of the price of the most expensive one in the store, unless you have special needs. Usually, at 60%, diminishing returns have set in.
- When you buy software, get either the cheapest respectable products (OpenOffice, GIMP, GoldWave, Gnu compilers) – which are "labors of love" for their developers – or else the most highly regarded professional tools (Photoshop, Audition, Delphi, Visual Studio). Avoid the middle ground.
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