Before You Go to a Computer Store...
Buying Hardware
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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Buying Hardware
In addition to the basic system requirements, some programs
require devices such as a printer. These items are available as add-
on devices for your computer.
What Kind of Devices Can I Buy?
Many devices, such as removable hard disk drives and network
adapters are available as PC Cards. For more information about
these cards, see “Little Cards that Do Big Things” on page 193.
The Toshiba Accessories Catalog lists the add-on devices you can
purchase from Toshiba. Talk to your dealer about these Toshiba
options and other third-party devices.
This manual also lists a large number of available options. To find
these, try looking in the Index under “devices.”
Tips on Buying Hardware
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If a device is cheaper than you think it should be, it may be an
older version. On the other hand, depending on your needs, an
older version may suit you just fine.
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Check the warranty and support policy.
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Make sure the device is supported by Windows 95, or that
Windows 95 drivers are provided with the device.
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If you have access to the Internet, check the World Wide Web and
relevant newsgroups for information about the product.
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Access Toshiba’s BBS or the Toshiba Forum on CompuServe
(refer to “Contacting Toshiba” on page 357 for instructions) and
search for information about using the new hardware with your
computer.
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