Monday, September 18, 2017

What To Look For When Buying A Business PC

By Daniel Kennedy


Right now there is a big possibility that you are in the market for a computer. This is because you have recently just started a new business and are looking to automate and standardize basic tasks that only a good business pc can do. Before you do go out and buy just any computer for your needs, you should probably go ahead and finish off this article.

A good thing to do first is to make yourself a little checklist in your search. Many will scoff at this idea as being too simplistic, but one should never undermine the usefulness of this little management tool. It is a great tool still being used by many today in making sure no stone is left unturned in terms of information and actions needed.

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.

Should after your task inventory you find that you need the computer for almost all of the tasks above, then you should go for a mid range one. A mid range business computer will usually have an i5 processor running at 8 to 16 gb of Random Access Memory with around a 500 gb hard drive. This kind of unit will set you back around five hundred or more dollars.

In the event that on the other hand you feel you will be needing a computer mostly for clerical and data entry jobs, then a decent entry level computer will do for you. These will set you back at around three hundred dollars more or less. Many manufacturers compete at the entry level market so you will find that you have plenty of models to pick from at this price range.

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.

On top of all of this, you should never play games on a business computer should you get one. It is better to get a totally different unit for playing games if you plan on playing games on it also. This is because games have default settings and configurations that may affect the proper functioning of the unit.

In short these are the basic things you should mull over when getting a new business computer. There are of course other things you should consider, but suffice to say these covered in this article will provide a good foundation for you to start on.




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