Affordable IT Hardware

News — By Gethyn Jones

Save money on IT without sacrificing performance

What is driving down the cost of IT hardware? We see this a lot in our computer repairs work: machines that were top-of-the-line a few years ago are now available at a fraction of their original price. In fact, did you know that the cost of a decent laptop has dropped by over 30% in the last 5 years? This shift is largely driven by the commoditisation of certain components, such as RAM and storage. As manufacturers scale up production, the cost per unit decreases, making it possible for us to offer high-quality home IT support without breaking the bank. How can I take advantage of affordable IT hardware? We'd recommend exploring refurbished or used options for non-essential systems. Not only is this better for the environment, but it can also save you a significant amount of money. For example, a refurbished desktop PC can cost as little as £200, compared to £800 for a brand-new equivalent. When it comes to business IT support , we often advise clients to consider a hybrid approach, where critical systems are invested in new, high-performance hardware, while less critical systems can be supported by more affordable, refurbished options. What are the potential drawbacks of cheap IT hardware? While affordable IT hardware can be a great way to save money, there are some potential downsides to consider. For instance, cheaper components may not be as reliable as their more expensive counterparts, which can lead to increased downtime and maintenance costs in the long run. To mitiga

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