Hey there I'm about to take off a personal business in the near future. I was looking into a nice desktop. I want something up to date
(2010 - 2012 model), speed/space is my main concern but i don't need to have a ridicolous amount of gb's due to it just being used for work and same goes for speed, just want to be able to browse dfast and have good video connection. (yay for run on sentences) Anywhoo price range would be $700 max any suggestions?
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06-17-2012 04:50 PM #1
Looking 4 Business Desktop Suggestions
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06-17-2012 06:19 PM #2Shadow Incognito
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http://us.ncix.com/products/?minorcatid=1357&po=0&ps=2
Take your pick from that list. NCIX is the best for price and the computers they give you. I personally would buy every computer from them, if it wasnt for the fact they dont ship to Ireland.
Here's a video on one of their workstations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSt7wgcG08w
Stay far far away from Dell, HP, etc. (I mean stay away from their websites)Last edited by Dioz; 06-19-2012 at 08:52 AM.
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06-17-2012 09:44 PM #3
Thank you for the feedback will check it out for myself.
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06-18-2012 07:56 PM #4
If it is for work then I would highly recommend a Lenevo laptop. If you want a "desktop experience" then buy a monitor, keyboard and mouse and plug them in.
There is no reason to have a huge box sitting on your floor if you can help it. Laptops are also a little easier to throw under your arm in case you need to move it.Wise is the guest's eye.
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06-23-2012 01:28 AM #5On Sale Now!
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This. Get an L or T series Thinkpad (not an Edge), a dock, throw in a monitor, keyboard and mouse and you get a pretty decent workstation that you can use on the desk and if you need to take it walkies, you push a button and the laptop pops out and you take it walkies, drop it back in the dock when you're done and you're back to work. Lenovo Support is good and you can customize them pretty well, and provided everything's available they shop quick too: I ordered a Thinkpad T530 on the 14th in the evening, it was built on the 15th, shipped on the 18th (weekend in between) and has actually spent most of its time going through customs and being passed onto the local couriers to be shipped onto me.
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06-29-2012 01:27 PM #6Registered User
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If you want to go laptop way if you can you might be able to pick up a AMD Quad Core , 2.0GHz, 8GB DDR3 , 700GB HDD, 15.6" screen for around $700.
If you must go with a desktop I would highly recommend building your own desktop for the job. Building your own can save you money vs buying pre-buit ones. I saved around $200 to $300 ordering the parts and building my own gaming rig vs buying it pre-built. Also knowing the specs of each part in your computer is alot better if and when you have to or chose to upgrade parts in it.
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06-30-2012 04:49 AM #7On Sale Now!
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