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Selecting a business desktop computer.

Finding the best business computer for you.

Whether you work from home, at the office or a little of both, you know that having the right computer setup can make all the difference. To keep your tasks and your body in good shape, you want to make your workspace comfortable and pick the right technology for your needs.

If you currently use a business laptop for work, you may experience neck and shoulder pain because of the way laptop designs incentivize users to look down at the screen. With a desktop computer, it is easier to set up your monitor so that visuals are at eye level while your keyboard and mouse rest in a comfortable position for your arms. You can also choose a curved monitor for easier viewing.

And business desktops have other perks as well. They offer more affordable computing power, processing speeds, and storage capacities than equivalent laptops. And components like the memory (RAM) and CPU are more easily upgradeable, allowing you to keep pace with hardware advances.

When deciding on components of computers for business, base your choices on the kinds of programs you’ll be using. How much space will the programs need for installation and use? How much computing power do they require? Together, the CPU and RAM determine the complexity of the software you can use, the speed at which it will run and how many applications can operate at the same time.

Getting the most out of your business desktop computer.

One of the most important tools you need for using your business computer is a strong and secure wireless connection. Not only will you use the internet for video calls and emails, but it may also be the way you access copiers, scanners and business printers.

Wireless networking is essential and highly convenient, but for business efficiency and security, you may also find that using an Ethernet cable for some connections can give you an edge in terms of reliability, connection speed and usage cost.

When plugging things in, you should always use surge protection for your computing devices, including monitors and printers so that a voltage surge does not damage your hardware. Additionally, to protect yourself in the event of a power outage, you may want to consider the peace of mind provided by an uninterruptible power supply. This technology continuously regulates incoming voltage while also providing an internal battery that will keep your network running if you lose power.

Finally, when setting up a desktop for businesses, ensure the privacy of your business’s information. Always install computer security software on all business devices, such as computers, tablets and even smartphones. This kind of protection is essential whether you have a business PC or Mac.

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