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The first digital computers were huge, clunky machines. A single model was large enough to fill nearly half a room. In those days, it must have been hard to imagine compressing such a machine to a size small enough to fit in your lap.
So let’s take a moment and show some appreciation for the modern laptop - that you can bring it to and from the office, that you can carry it to the coffee shop, that you can take it with you on your travels.
Nowadays, many laptops are just as powerful as their desktop counterparts. They have muscle processors, stunning displays, and large storage capacities. Laptop specs have gotten so advanced that it’s too easy to forget about the principal allure of a laptop computer - portability.
If you own a laptop, you’ll probably take it out into the big wide world at some point. And if you’re going to take it out into the big
Unlike other types of loans, equipment financing exists for a single purpose: to finance your equipment. The equipment itself acts as the collateral. When you're done making payments, you will own the equipment free and clear. Until then, if you default on the loan, the lender can take back the equipment to help recoup their costs.
There may also be additional terms, such as guaranteeing the loan with personal assets and equity. Some lenders may ask for a blanket lien that gives them a right to any of the business’s assets needed (including the new equipment) for loan satisfaction.
Business equipment financing covers a range of business necessities, with one characteristic in common; what you’re buying is generally costly. This category of financing can cover manufacturing machinery, computers, software, farm equipment, and furnishings. When you get an equipment financing loan, you can use it only
An underpowered GPU will impact performance and lead to a lackluster visual experience for gaming, photo and video editing, and other visual tasks. If you don’t know where to start, our graphics card buying guide will help you make the right decisions when it comes to choosing your next graphics card and taking control of the graphics performance on your PC.
Along with a computer's central processing unit (CPU), the graphics processing unit (GPU) has the most significant effect on your computer’s performance. This is because the GPU processes data from the CPU and renders it visually on your display. However, it can be confusing to know all the details that come with knowing when to upgrade your GPU, and selecting the right graphics card for your needs.
Whether you’re running a tech-savvy company or not, you will at some point need to upgrade your computer systems. And in doing so, you may look to trade in your old devices for something new.
While the two terms seem to be used interchangeably to the computer novice, there is actually a defined difference between the two kinds of portable computers. In essence, the difference between a laptop and a notebook is size and functionality, but there is much more to these portable PCs.
There are so many laptop choices on the market today that it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Thankfully, the reality of having so many options assures shoppers that there is a perfect choice available for your unique and important needs.
Like so many tech devices we use today, the perfect printer choice is often as unique as the person or organization using it. From simple and streamlined devices to high-speed juggernauts, there are many different types of printers on the market today.
There are many differences between toner and ink, from the printing process to the type of cartridge you’ll use in your device. While ink is standard in most conventional inkjet home printers, laser printers depend on toner and lasers for their output. Given that they’re based on their own unique technology, you’ll find that they also have their own unique advantages and disadvantages.
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