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How Much Do You Spend On Computers?

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Published 16th February 2011 |
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Computer:
Desktop
Laptop

Software:
Operating Systems (i.e.: Windows XP etc, MAC OS X, Redhat)
Office Suite (i.e.: MS Office, Open Office)
Other software

Printer:
Printer consumables

Internet
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Good question - not sure! Any reason you're asking?

forum avatarmsslasers56
17th February 2011 3:09 AM
Yes!

Computers, you can't deny is considered a basic appliance nowadays. Can be used at home and work and practically anywhere and everywhere.

So it's may be a good thing to know how to budget for these appliances. They don't last like other appliances of yesteryears used to.

We allocate

Steve Richardson
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forum avatarmsslasers56
18th February 2011 1:55 AM
Sounds like your computer is cool! Maintenance free.

Not bad -- cost and all.

Thanks for sharing!

To be honest I would spend as little as possible on a PC as long as it worked and was quick enough for what I needed to do I would be happy.

Although that new dell flip laptop is rather tasty

Thanks,
Kevin.Wiles

Always remember though, especially in the business world, the PC/lappie is just part of the equation.

Without an operating system and some business tools like an office suite, anti virus etc, its just a

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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forum avatarmsslasers56
22nd February 2011 4:41 AM
Always remember though, especially in the business world, the PC/lappie is just part of the equation.

Without an operating system and some business tools like an office suite, anti virus etc, its just a

Just imagine a computer.....only a computer, then what?

Maybe an office full of beanbags, keep the youth happy

Think Branson used to do that, or did I just make that up?

Steve Richardson
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i spend $200 per month for the my computer.

So how does that work? Are you renting a machine or do you mean licenses, internet etc? Or are you paying off $200 per month from the supplier?

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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