Tech Guide: Buying for your business

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11 June 2003 07:50 AM
Tags: notebook, guide, monitor, buying, desktop, business, server, pc
Don't make a costly mistake. Before you plunk down the big bucks on new hardware, read our expert advice on how to choose the right desktops, notebooks, servers, displays, and printers for your business.


Find the ideal business desktop 
Desktops are the workhorses of every office. Don't get stuck with the wrong ones. Here's everything you need to know about purchasing PCs for business use. 
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Buy the best business notebook 
Not all notebooks fit in at the office. Here's our expert advice on choosing the perfect portable for business use--from size and weight to the right processor for your needs. 
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Pick the perfect printer for your business 
Businesses need a printer they can rely on--but doesn't break the bank. We explain the ins and outs of choosing a model that stands up to professional use. 
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Choose a monitor that means business 
LCD or CRT? 15-inch or 19-inch? Here's all the info you need to make sure you purchase the right displays for your business PCs. 
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    I am looking to purchase a mul ...Anonymous -- 26/01/05

    I am looking to purchase a multfunction laser printer for my small business. My phone line also has a Securitel service. A low frequency signal is sent down the line continuously, so that if the telephone line is cut the security company will be alerted. Unfortunately this low frequency signal can interfere with the fax signal and the fax function does not work. I was told that the fax modem in some manufacturers do not have a filter to overcome this signal sent by Securitel and some do. Can anybody tell me if they have bought a brand of Multifunction printer that is compatible with Securitel

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