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  • Welcome to the next edition of our Value Business PC Buyer's Guide. We intend this guide to serve as a point of consideration for those that have the choice of components that go into their Value business systems. We define "value business use" as performing general computing tasks where performance and budget share the same space. This system is well suited for users who don't perform frequent system intensive operations. It is intended for the average business user, the writer, the technical support representative, the claims adjuster, the sales representative. Now, I would not recommend our value system to software developers who compile code all the time, or to multimedia editors as those users would best benefit from our High End Business PC Buyer's Guide. Still, this is not a weak or "low-end" machine, this is a powerful system that will serve most average users well.

    The prices we quote are all the lowest we can find. If you search around, you may be able to find a lower price but you also may not be able to find a price as low as ours. Generally, expect to add another 10-15% in cost for shipping and handling as well as components you cannot find at rock bottom prices. Oftentimes it can be less expensive to buy several parts from the same place at higher prices in order to save on shipping or taxes.

    Please read on to get our recommendations for a Value Business PC.





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