Hi all,
Looking at an Office computer for a friend, it's not something that he can build himself (nor can I, as we do not live close) - So am looking at pre-builds.
So far this looks like the best candidate, but it's technically £79 over his budget.
Realistically for a £500 budget, we're not going to be looking at anything top of the line, but he is open to using a refurbished device... The question is how to pick out what's good versus what's bad.
What's peoples thoughts on these as an Office computer? (This would be used for business use, not leisure)
Dell Inspiron 3910
https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-Desktop-Computer-Graphics-Professional/dp/B094799XQ2/ (DDR3 noted, so on a rough scale 16GB is about equivalent to 8 DDR4)
Things that will be running on this are:
Microsoft Suite (Including OneNote)
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft To-Do
Edge + Chrome
Most of these will be running at the same time, we're looking to do so smoothly in an ideal world.
Any help/support appreciated!
Looking at an Office computer for a friend, it's not something that he can build himself (nor can I, as we do not live close) - So am looking at pre-builds.
So far this looks like the best candidate, but it's technically £79 over his budget.
Realistically for a £500 budget, we're not going to be looking at anything top of the line, but he is open to using a refurbished device... The question is how to pick out what's good versus what's bad.
What's peoples thoughts on these as an Office computer? (This would be used for business use, not leisure)
Dell Inspiron 3910
https://www.amazon.co.uk/HP-Desktop-Computer-Graphics-Professional/dp/B094799XQ2/ (DDR3 noted, so on a rough scale 16GB is about equivalent to 8 DDR4)
Things that will be running on this are:
Microsoft Suite (Including OneNote)
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft To-Do
Edge + Chrome
Most of these will be running at the same time, we're looking to do so smoothly in an ideal world.
Any help/support appreciated!