Category: Hardware

Curved Monitor

Curved Monitors: Gimmick or Must-Have Tech Innovation?

Curved monitors have been around for several years now, but you might have heard mixed things about whether they’re worth it or not. In this explainer, we give you the lowdown on whether to buy a curved monitor or not.

Old IT Hardware

How Often Should You Update Your Business IT Hardware?

It’s never been more important to have a reliable IT infrastructure within your business. If your fleet of workstations – desktops, laptops, or both – are showing their age, is it time to replace or repair? And how often should you buy new IT hardware?

Buy vs Lease

Buying vs. Leasing: What’s the Best Way to Build Your IT Infrastructure?

In the digital age, no real business gets done without the foundation of a solid IT infrastructure – but how do you make it happen? Should you buy all of your workstations and laptops for good, or lease them over a set period of time? Let’s find out

Apple MacBook

Buying a MacBook in 2020? Here’s Why You Might Want to Wait

In June 2020, Apple announced that they would moving away from Intel’s processors and instead using their own “Apple Silicon” in the Mac line of computers. With the transition set to begin before the end of 2020, is now the wrong time to buy a new MacBook?

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