The Ever-Expanding List of Essential Computer Accessories

I’ll admit it, I like my technology. I wouldn’t say that makes me a geek (I have way more qualifications for the title than that). I like my computer accessories. They’re the odds and ends and bits and pieces that really make sitting in front of a screen (or, ideally, dual widescreens) for days on end fun.

Even when I’m not in the market for a computer, I’ll sit there at various manufacturer websites tweaking configurations, seeing just how much bang I can get for my buck. I’ll of course also do a couple of really silly configurations, trying to note just how much I could end up spending on a computer if I had endless oodles and oodles of money. I guess I’m just going to have to admit it, I’m one of “those” people. I’ll spend over an hour going aisle by aisle at Fry’s, seeing the latest doodads and trying to scope out bargains.

There was a time in my life when I was sure I wouldn’t go down that road, I saw my dad doing it and I thought to myself that there couldn’t possibly be anything so interesting about the 45 different choices of mice that warranted lifting each one’s box and examining the device and package thoroughly. How wrong I was. How foolishly naГЇve.

What strikes me as odd these days is how many computer “accessories” are in fact completely essential. As an example, a mouse is an accessory, but can you imagine trying to do anything on a computer without one? Technically, of course, you can operate a computer without a working mouse. The reality of the situation however is that you’d never want to try, it would be way too frustrating and time consuming.

Me? I not only need a mouse, I need it to be wireless, and I want my keyboard to be wireless too (and ergonomic, but that’s not essential). I spend hours a day in front of a computer, so I want a big monitor, something crisp and clear that doesn’t force me to squint at the screen. I watch tons of DVDs and TV shows sitting at my computer, so I need a decent set of speakers too. Plus, a printer, scanner, and fax machine, hard to conduct business without that stuff.

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