
What type of computer is good for small businesses and why? My budget must not exceed $ 800?
Please I provide computer terminology on which the product is good and general knowledge to explain the terms. In addition, the computer can not be Sites such as eBay, Amazon is an exception. It is in stores such as brandsmart, Best Buy, Office Depot, shops etc. real. Please provide links to where you found the computer.
It is a paste from your other question about business, but applies Small businesses as well. I recommend you watch what you buy in your price range. With a specific price in mind to compare what you can obtain. If the game is not considered a place emphasis on the CPU and RAM. Cards are a concern for the games. Any card Video can surf the web and run Photoshop or Word. I never make a specific recommendation that the computer world is constantly changing. But I think you can get a computer-based i5 at BestBuy for around the $ 800 mark. But you might not need to go that high. If everything you do is to run accounting programs, a POS system, and surf the web, you can use any store bought computer. There are 400 million computers nowadays that can run any of what I said very well. If your business is a lot of work Photoshop, you can always use the low-end computer for $ 400, but you need a more modern GPU NVIDIA CUDA-based GPU or ATI 5XXX coming out. Ask the sales representative on GPU. Every vendor will be really well informed on current CUDA GPU core. Just a quick reference if they are numbered 8XXX, 9XXX 2XXX or atm cards Nvidia. These cards have a duration of $ 60 to $ 700 and will ramp the power price rises. I recommend a card in the $ 150 to $ 300 range personally. Best return on investment.
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