???? Did you know that Action Computers is active in the community? Aside from helping people every day with frustrating computer problems, recovering lost and irrecoverable files, or helping someone find a computer, we’ve done/do the following:
▶ We donate over 200 computers a year to families and children in need. Our partner, Tech to All, helps facilitate this.
▶ We work with several non-profit and private organizations that also provide computers or services to individuals with occupational or other needs.
▶ We donated more than 10 iPads to the local VA hospital to be used as a therapy device for veterans with COVID-19 that couldn’t see loved ones while in the hospital.
▶ 20% discount to all first-responders, including police, fire, and EMS.
▶ We’ve supported non-profit groups outside of the US as well. Many of our computers can be found in Uganda through a partnership we have with a non-profit in that area.
▶ Over 10 laptops donated to a non-profit that helps young men in gang heavy areas succeed through being good members of the community through work and sports.
▶ We have supported community based organizations as well, such as the Parker Rotary Club.
▶ We proudly support the Comcast Internet Essentials program and the Emergency Broadband Benefit by offering computers at a fraction of the cost of new or refurbished machines in the market. Plus, we help our customers join the program for FREE and help them get a FREE wireless modem and install.
▶ We work with our vendors to participate in various environmentally friendly activities, including an annual Earth Day recycle event where employees can recycle any household electronics for FREE
Thank you to our customers for the continued support since 1994 – we couldn’t do all of these nice things without you!

“But they are only $10 online”

A phrase I wish I never had to hear again – but a phrase that I understand. Why spend twice the price on something that appears to do the same thing as a cheaper alternative? We found the results frightening.

“Its just a charger”

I woke up this morning to find my tablet did this while I slept. Is this normal?

This was on another forum I came across.  The person asked why their battery popped out of their tablet over night.  The answer: third party charger or cord.  While a charger cord will plug in the same and charge the same, they may not always charge the battery the same way.  This can cause damage to the battery or the device.

“It says Dell compatible”

So did the battery that was added to this laptop.  This was a computer that was donated to Action Computers after the customer came in, looked for a battery, decided to buy one online, and had a problem:

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The problem with AC adapters, cables or batteries that are not genuine products is that they are not made the same way.  Most of them are made in factories by workers who should never be dealing with electronics.  Also, they don’t go through the same testing (UL certifications) as an original adapter would.

We carry genuine AC adapters for used prices.  Don’t worry about buying a dangerous product that may cause you or your machine harm!  Even if we don’t have an exact match for your computer or device, we carry branded alternatives that we have heavily tested and trust.  Yes, they may not be the cheapest option – but they are going to last!


You’ve seen them in your Facebook feed, on TV, on fliers and pretty much everywhere. What you and I at one point called a number sign or pound sign has been renamed completely and is used in a different way. So, before you go out and make the mistake of using these classic words, only to find a confused look on the face of the person you’re speaking to, read this tutorial!

WHAT IS A HASHTAG, AND WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

The modern day use of the hashtag became popular on Twitter. Before that it was used on IRC to label groups and topics. The first hashtag was used in 2007 on Twitter. Beginning July 2, 2009, Twitter began to hyperlink all hashtags in tweets to Twitter search results for the hashtagged word. In 2010, Twitter introduced trending topics on the Twitter front page, displaying hashtags that are rapidly becoming popular.

WHY DO I CARE?

A lot of people who don’t use hashtags or aren’t familiar have a negative first impression. I have seen posts by my friends that make fun of them because they don’t know how to use them, or go as far as blocking friends that use them. To put it in the same light as voting, you vote because you want your voice to be heard.  You use hashtags the same way.  Here’s a situation where you would use a hashtag:

That was a crazy penalty!  #badcall

In this situation, using this hashtag will put your post with everyone else that uses that tag that thinks the penalty was bad. If there a lot of people that use the same tag, it becomes a “trending” topic, or a hot topic.  Then, it often catches the attention of people and it will spark a lot of discussion. Clicking on a hashtagged word in any message shows you all other Tweets marked with that keyword.

HASHTAG FYI AND ETIQUETTE:

  • When you are posting a hashtag from an account that can show publicly, anyone who searches for that hashtag will see your post.
  • Twitter suggests using no more than #two #hashtags per post (your Instagram friends may not know that).
  • Hashtags can be used on most social networking sites, like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.  Most have now integrated them into their systems too, so you can click on a hashtag to see other users posts.

FUN USE:

Use a hashtag for a wedding. Any of your guests can use a cute hash tag, like #theMartins2015 so the wedding party and guests can see everyone’s pictures. Also, creative ideas like a favorite recipe, use the hashtag #dinnertime so others can see the picture of what you’re cooking. Maybe you want to start a trending hashtag (now that you know what that means). Put your finger in ice cold water for 10 minutes and use the hashtag #myfingeriscold. Maybe millions of other people will do the same.  Not that we’d suggest that!


NovaBench

Have you ever wondered what makes a computer fast? If you buy a computer with a decent processor, you are solving most of the problem. But that’s not the only part that you need to be concerned about!

Benchmark tests show overall system performance

Your processor works together with other components to make your computer runs quickly.  For example, if you have a slow, under powered hard drive.  your overall system performance will go down.  Same goes with RAM and graphics.  A benchmark utility will test each individual component and give each an individual score.  That score gets added up and becomes your benchmark score!

The bigger, the better

The test will show you where you need to put your money to upgrade your computer to get more performance.  Once the score gets high enough, you will need to upgrade the system completely to gain more performance.  This test is especially useful when trying to compare the speeds of different computers, or doing a before and after when doing upgrades.

Action Computers uses benchmark scores to assist the customers in picking the correct computer for their needs!


Running 2 monitors on your laptop or desktop is very easy and affordable to set up. Once you have 2 monitors.. you will never go back!

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In a world of multitasking, dual monitors is almost a necessity. Users running several applications often find the convenience of having two monitors a more beneficial upgrade to their computer than adding more memory or hard drive space.  And, since the prices of flat screen monitors have came down in price, you can get a decent flat screen set up for less than you think!

Ready to go dual?  Check to see if your computer is ready.

Newer computers are often set up to run dual monitor displays, but not always.  Older computers typically need a graphics card added.  Look at the back of your computer for any graphics outputs that look like these:

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Some connections above may need converters to run certain monitors.  Your salesperson will be happy to show you the different options.  Normally a converter cable costs less than $20.

Need an extra connection(s)?  No problem!

If you only have one video output above, you will need to add a part to run 2 monitors.  Luckily, this can be easier than you think!  We can add a graphics card into the machine, starting as low as $42.99, that has the connections you need for dual monitors.  Alternatively, if you don’t want to bring your computer in for service, a USB video adapter is an easy addition to your computer that simply plugs into a port.  These are only $42.99!

Find the right size monitor

We sell a variety of LCD monitors starting as low as $19.99 that will work perfectly as dual displays!  Want to go large?  We carry up to 27″ monitors on hand and can order any larger size you need!

Dual monitor packages start as low as $79.99!  Add a second monitor to your computer today!


Don’t be tricked into buying an “inexpensive” new machine, thinking your getting a good deal because of the price!

Big box computer retailers bring customers in to their stores by offering low priced, low quality affordable hardware. While it would appear you’re getting a deal, the slow processor will make your computer experience miserable.  Don’t fall for it!

Action Computers carries high quality, long lasting computers at value prices

The result is higher cost, higher quality components which results in improved speed.  To test this, we loaded a benchmark utility on one of our Dell Optiplex computers and compared that to a similar affordable machine:

Dell Optiplex 780, 4GB RAM Windows 7 Core 2 Duo – 444 – $239

Competitor: HP Pavilion, 4GB RAM Windows 8 Celeron J – 336 – $249

The results

Our entry level computer scored better than a competitors machine that is BRAND NEW!  That means you will notice a speed improvement resulting in web pages loading faster and less waiting for programs to load which means you will be more productive!

Quality, high speed desktop computers starting as low as $239.99!

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