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not a mac but I think this is the only thread for computers.
haven't had a computer in 15 years....bear with me.
I can probably Google this or juat go to the store..but. I need a computer with min i7 and 8GB. preferably as cheap as possible, I'm only going to use it to run some accounting and bid software.
ready, go!
haven't had a computer in 15 years....bear with me.
I can probably Google this or juat go to the store..but. I need a computer with min i7 and 8GB. preferably as cheap as possible, I'm only going to use it to run some accounting and bid software.
ready, go!
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Just do a holiday deal at somewhere that's not Walmart. Micro Center, Best Buy, Costco, even Amazon. You can put those specs in. I would only pay a good amount south of $500.
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Why not Walmart?
But yes all those other big box guys
But yes all those other big box guys
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You need an i7 for accounting software?
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I've always had good luck with Dell. I'm assuming you are wanting a laptop? You can pick up this one for $400.
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Mostly, I really don't trust their CS should anything go wrong. Then, are you getting re-boxed returns? Display models?
And, like with their TV's, I have this superstition that Walmart/Target are not getting the real deal models. Like, say you want an LG 55xx90, maybe the Walmart version is 55xx90a. I've seen that in the past, but not sure if they're still doing it.
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If I was just running accounting software and wanted something cheapish and mobile, I'd probably consider a Microsoft Surface.
You can get one with an i5 ( which is prob all you need ) and 8 GB for 500-600 bucks.
You can get one with an i5 ( which is prob all you need ) and 8 GB for 500-600 bucks.
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Oy. What on Earth could accounting software be doing to require that much processing power...
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Is this software creating dynamic 3D models of data on the fly or something?
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i7 is the Intel processor. My work laptop has i5. Higher the number means it's newer and faster.
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gotcha. I cant imagine it would need anything special. thats probably just what they recommend for beat performance or something. Im just gonna use quickbooks for now so its a pretty damn simple and low usage program I would imagine.
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I was juat using the app on my phone but the app is kind of garbage.
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I use Quicken for accounting and Xcel for bidding spreadsheets. Both work great and are CPA friendly.
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If you can get by with Quickbooks online, then look into a chromebook or tablet/iPad.
Chromebooks are dirt cheap and tablets/iPads have more unique advantages. The iPad app might also be a lot better than the smartphone app.
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Costco has an HP touchscreen laptop, i5, 512 GB SSD (this is what you want, regardless of anything else - ie. no moving parts) and 12 GB RAM, with W11. I think it’s good deal. I also like the iPad option
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so I looked into the chromebook option briefly. Apparently I can use the web based version through chromebook but I still have to have a desktop based program on a "base" computer. So id have to have both to use it. Which, makes zero sense to me and it is entirely possible I am misinterpreting that.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:29 pmIf you can get by with Quickbooks online, then look into a chromebook or tablet/iPad.
Chromebooks are dirt cheap and tablets/iPads have more unique advantages. The iPad app might also be a lot better than the smartphone app.
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Yeah, I don't know the program, but sounds like you're going to have to get a cheap, but sturdy PC. I'd have to agree that i7 seems like way too much machine for just that. At least it sounds like either a biz expense or a write-off.TDub wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:40 pmso I looked into the chromebook option briefly. Apparently I can use the web based version through chromebook but I still have to have a desktop based program on a "base" computer. So id have to have both to use it. Which, makes zero sense to me and it is entirely possible I am misinterpreting that.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:29 pmIf you can get by with Quickbooks online, then look into a chromebook or tablet/iPad.
Chromebooks are dirt cheap and tablets/iPads have more unique advantages. The iPad app might also be a lot better than the smartphone app.