January 2012
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Selecting a desktop computer for your business can be a difficult and time-consuming process. There is much to consider… What’s a good brand? Which one do I need to do what I need to do? How much memory do I need? What brand of processor should I look for? What do the processor numbers even mean? Which ones are really well-built? What kind of warranty should I look for? What about a monitor? Can I use the one that I already have? Who offers great technical support and the best service experience? From whom should I buy?
Yes, there are so many things to consider. And if you don’t even know the right questions to ask, how can you make an informed decision? When you’re talking about committing dollars to essential office technology, especially if they’re coming from a dwindling budget, you need to set yourself up for success by working with people who can remove all of the guesswork and can help you make an informed decision.
As observers and participants in the small business technology world for so many years, we’ve learned what works and what doesn't, and we’ve learned how to properly match available technology to most workplace needs. As a result, we’ve created a number of desktop solution scenarios that we regularly use and trust and confidently make available to our customers.
If you’re using and relying upon your desktop computer to help you make money every day, we know that you can’t afford to have equipment problems. The desktop computer solution packages that we feature each month are built around high-quality, brand new or factory refurbished computers of different sizes and configurations from mostly three major manufacturers that we trust—HP, Acer, and Lenovo. The selections come only from their business-grade lines—not from the big-box or discount store consumer lines, and they are uncompromising. They combine high-end performance with unmatched durability, and each is backed by a 3-year Next-Business-Day, On-Site warranty.
The desktop computer serves as a centerpiece of a complete, ready-to-use package that has been specifically customized for your use and is supported by a host of hardware peripherals, as well as housekeeping and productivity software, all of which leads to… You open the shipment; you follow the instructions that we provide to properly unpack and connect all of the package components; you power on the computer; and soon the Windows desktop appears and prompts you—by name—to login. And then you’re ready to work.
It really is this easy—we’ve been doing it for ourselves and for our customers
since 1982.
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