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Things To Look For In Buying A Business PC

By Daniel Kennedy


It seems that you are in the market right now for a computer, now that you have started your own business. In starting your own business you have thought of the advantages of being organized and automating standard tasks, and so you are looking for a decent business PC. However, prior to purchasing one, it may be a good idea to read this first.

It may be advisable for you to prepare a small checklist to assist you in your search. Quite a few or rather, quite a number would scoff at this idea and saying it is too simple and primitive. However, your goal is to have no room for error, and a checklist will ensure that you have all bases covered.

Try to figure out what kind of work you will be doing on the computer on a day to day basis. Classification of your work will be helpful in this regard if you can classify it as purely clerical and documentary, communications related work, or photo and video editing and such. Should you be able to do this, you will have a general idea of how much computing power you will need and how much it will cost you.

If upon completion of your task inventory you find out that you may need to dabble in a little bit of everything, then your best bet will be a mid range computer. A mid range computer will typically run an i5 processor or equivalent with around 8 or 16 gb of Random Access Memory, or RAM. It will also have at least a 500 gigabyte hard drive installed also.

On the far end however, if you feel that all your jobs will just be clerical and such, then a good entry level computer, priced usually around 300 dollars, should do fine. In the marketplace today, all major manufacturers compete heavily in the entry level market, and you will find you have plenty to choose from.

It is always a good idea to get from a vendor or manufacturer whose units will last more than three years or more, to forego the need for frequent upgrading, The manufacturer also has to have a proven track record in after sales services and also customer service support. In sum, it is always best to buy from a reputable manufacturer even if it may cost you a little bit more in the end.

Once you do have your business computer, it is never a good idea to play games on it, no matter how small a game it may be. This is because games can mess up the configuration settings of the computer so that it may not function properly later on. A rule of thumb is for you to get a new computer altogether that is dedicated to games if you really want to play.

Thus this short article has shown some basic considerations that you should take into mind before you buy that next or first business computer of yours. There are of course other things to consider, but definitely what has been covered should provide a good foundation as a start to your overall decision making and choice.




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