Costs for computers have fallen tremendously in China. It is possible to get a desktop computer for under US$300, including monitor. Name-brand printers and ink cartridges can be purchased here as well.
There are often computer markets to go to and remember, bring a Chinese friend. Negotiation is the key to getting a good deal.
That said, I most often advise teachers and friends to buy at home. The operating system will be in your local language and your warranty will be honoured.
If you are going to buy in China, see if they can freshly install the operating system and see if you can get it in English. The other thing would be to make sure the software is not pirated... this is not an easy thing to do until after you get the computer. It might be best to connect to the internet while you are there and check with the Microsoft website to see if you have a genuine edition.
Good luck!
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