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New Desktop Computer What Do I Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7893382" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I currently run W10 and iOS on my Mac and W7 on two laptops [10” and 17” screen size] and earlier versions of Windows on three other laptops that are not currently used. I did have W7 and iOS on my second, older iMac but formatted that drive after transferring data to the newer iMac. </p><p>Any cheap desktop can run simple office software. All that is needed is a budget desktop, keyboard and a cheap monitor. It is then up to the individual whether they wish to get something more bespoke, usually at some small extra cost or even much more cost. Most people do add extras if it is to be a versatile multi-purpose machine. Everybody’s wants and needs are different apart from the basic office workstation user whose needs tend to be fairly, well, basic. One cannot assume that any particular person’s needs are at any specific level. Almost all cheap desktops and laptops today will exceed the performance requirement for ‘simple’ office, secretarial type applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7893382, member: 718"] I currently run W10 and iOS on my Mac and W7 on two laptops [10” and 17” screen size] and earlier versions of Windows on three other laptops that are not currently used. I did have W7 and iOS on my second, older iMac but formatted that drive after transferring data to the newer iMac. Any cheap desktop can run simple office software. All that is needed is a budget desktop, keyboard and a cheap monitor. It is then up to the individual whether they wish to get something more bespoke, usually at some small extra cost or even much more cost. Most people do add extras if it is to be a versatile multi-purpose machine. Everybody’s wants and needs are different apart from the basic office workstation user whose needs tend to be fairly, well, basic. One cannot assume that any particular person’s needs are at any specific level. Almost all cheap desktops and laptops today will exceed the performance requirement for ‘simple’ office, secretarial type applications. [/QUOTE]
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