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What accessories will I need?

The usual suspects are comprised of:

Display (or monitor). Some computers come bundled with a display. Our eyes see more horizontally than we do vertically, and we always recommend a widescreen display. Most people are comfortable with a 19” widescreen display as the smallest, but bigger is better; 22” wide is about the largest most people can make comfortable use of.

Printer (or MultiFunction Centre). While e-mail communication is certainly up there, we aren’t in a paperless world yet and you’ll probably need a printer.

Inkjet (or bubble jet) is best for smaller print runs and colour. Laser printers are best for crisp looking black or text prints or larger print demands. If you use your printer for business you’ll most likely want at least a mono laser available to you as inkjet prints are susceptible to moisture. Sweaty palm prints can cause blurring on your important documents.

Multifunction’s (MFCs) are now very competitively priced, and if you don’t need the smallest footprint, it is often cost effective to buy a Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax in one. If it’s going to serve your business needs, don’t expect a $599 MFC to replace a full sized dedicated copier that’s been doing it’s full duty.

Wireless Keyboard & Mouse. Free your typing position from wired limitation, a wireless keyboard and mouse provides extra flexibility. Keep in mind that batteries will need replacing or recharging and that if you have too many wireless devices they will interfere, resulting in drop outs or reduced range. Standard wireless keyboard and mice are designed to operate up to a metre from your computer. Bluetooth wireless desktops are often designed to operate up to 10 metres.

Wireless Networking is the fastest way to connect your computer to the internet if you’re planning to put the computer in a room without a phone line. It’s best not to have wireless networking built into your computer, but to purchase an additional USB wireless adaptor. If your wireless is built in, most likely the antenna is tucked away at the back of the computer, in the corner of the room or against the wall, right where reception is worst. A USB adaptor allows you the flexibility of positioning the wireless antenna at the end of any length of USB cable, where reception is best.

Keep in mind that wireless networking can be reliable, but is never as robust as wired networking.



 
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