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Best laptop for small business?
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Hi, can anyone recommend a laptop for business use? We've set up a new business from home & realised (duh!) that our home computers do not have software licensed for business use. Upgrading one of them would cost about £400, so we figure a dedicated laptop might be a better option for now.
But I'm finding it all a bit baffling! The Dell website has some well priced laptops but they are short of stock at the moment.
Any advice/recommendations appreciated. Many thanks
But I'm finding it all a bit baffling! The Dell website has some well priced laptops but they are short of stock at the moment.
Any advice/recommendations appreciated. Many thanks
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Very honest of you!
If you are going for Vista, make sure it has at least 2gb RAM in, anything less and you will be in for a frustrating time. Other than that, it depends on your budget really.
Since you are a business, try the PC World business section. They don't rip you off as much as the prices in the main stores for the consumers.0 -
Thanks phill79 - will take a look at the PC World Business section. The reality of being a business hasn't hit me yet, so I keep forgetting about the deals for businesses etc.
Honesty... well yes, lol. But I did wonder if we were going a bit overboard
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