Something occurred tonight that I wanted to post about. I'm not sure if it's so much a question, as much as I'd like some feedback.
I was talking to a friend online tonight. This person claims that they have never used a store bought name brand computer, but, instead, have built their own computers from scratch, with parts. I'm sure there are people that do this, but the way this person discussed it surprised me.
Then, when my mom and I were listening to TV tonight, we heard something that said that Acer is supposedly the number one selling laptop/notebook in the world. I'm wondering about this. Until the store I bought this comp from told me about the Acer, I had never heard of it before.
So, I guess what I'm asking is a two part question, I suppose: Is it common to build one's own computer from scratch, and not engage in any name brands, or store bought mass produced ones, or is the person I talked to a rarity?
Also, from what anyone has heard: is Acer in fact the number one selling laptop in the world right now, or is this just hype?
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
Mitch
I was talking to a friend online tonight. This person claims that they have never used a store bought name brand computer, but, instead, have built their own computers from scratch, with parts. I'm sure there are people that do this, but the way this person discussed it surprised me.
Then, when my mom and I were listening to TV tonight, we heard something that said that Acer is supposedly the number one selling laptop/notebook in the world. I'm wondering about this. Until the store I bought this comp from told me about the Acer, I had never heard of it before.
So, I guess what I'm asking is a two part question, I suppose: Is it common to build one's own computer from scratch, and not engage in any name brands, or store bought mass produced ones, or is the person I talked to a rarity?
Also, from what anyone has heard: is Acer in fact the number one selling laptop in the world right now, or is this just hype?
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
Mitch





