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Setting Up a Basic IT System
8. Shopping Around
You can source your system from a number of different channels.
8.1
Mail-order firms offer a wide product range at competitive prices.
- Advice tends to be limited to helping you make a purchase.
- Returning faulty equipment can be time-consuming.
- Choosing a supplier registered with the Mail Order Protection Scheme means you are insured if it goes bankrupt.
8.2 At shops and stores you can try out your purchase - and take it away with you.
- Retailers generally offer maintenance and support. But this can be expensive and its quality can vary.
8.3 Buying direct from the manufacturer can be a good idea if you know exactly what you want and don't need advice.
- You can generally specify how you want the system to be built.
- Orders can be placed over the phone or the Internet.
8.4
Resellers can provide a range of services, from single PCs to tailored IT systems and support packages.
- Identify a reseller who understands your needs and offers competitive prices.
8.5
Consultants can specify, install and configure systems for you.
- This can be a good option if you lack experience with IT systems. But you should check a consultant's references carefully.
8.6
Used computers can be bargains if you don't require the latest high-specification model. Be careful to avoid buying something of questionable quality or legality.
- Some manufacturers sell fully tested returns or discontinued ranges at discounted prices.
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