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    • black3dynamiteB
      black3dynamite @EddieJennings
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      @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

      It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

      Dell Outlet is another option.

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      • bigbearB
        bigbear @black3dynamite
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        @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

        @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

        It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

        Dell Outlet is another option.

        You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

        However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @bigbear
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          @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

          @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

          @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

          It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

          Dell Outlet is another option.

          You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

          However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

          you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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            @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

            @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

            @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

            @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

            It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

            Dell Outlet is another option.

            You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

            However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

            you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

            Not a bad choice.

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            • black3dynamiteB
              black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

              @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

              @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

              @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

              @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

              It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

              Dell Outlet is another option.

              You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

              However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

              you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

              Not a bad choice.

              We starting going with the Micro computers from Dell at work. From a price point of view the NUC and Micro is pretty close.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                I wish that AMD would make a NUC equivalent, I'd be all over that.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Although really what I want is a high powered ARM based system. Like an extremely high end octocore ARM, high clock cycle, with 8GB RAM.

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                  • thwrT
                    thwr @EddieJennings
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                    @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                    When you folks buy new workstations do you tend to buy monitors from the computer vendor or shop around? On the surface, it looks like shopping around can yield better deals, but to do a good apples-to-apples comparison you have consider warranty, etc. I'm just curious to get your folks' opinions.

                    New colleague, new machine, new monitors. Research assistants usually stay for 5 years or so, which perfectly matches hardware cycles. Depending on the shape of the hardware after 5 years, monitors and sometimes computers are further used for demonstrators and test systems.

                    I usually buy same vendor and brand (Dell / Fujitsu etc), due to service.

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @EddieJennings
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                      @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                      When you folks buy new workstations do you tend to buy monitors from the computer vendor or shop around? On the surface, it looks like shopping around can yield better deals, but to do a good apples-to-apples comparison you have consider warranty, etc. I'm just curious to get your folks' opinions.

                      Dell refurb or Dell outlet for computers, shop around for good monitor deals or flash sales from Newberg for example.

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                      • bigbearB
                        bigbear @Dashrender
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                        @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                        @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                        @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                        @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                        It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                        Dell Outlet is another option.

                        You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                        However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                        you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                        I am not deploying anything, but from my own experience with them at home I don't see any reason to use anything else.

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                        • bigbearB
                          bigbear @black3dynamite
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                          @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                          It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                          Dell Outlet is another option.

                          You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                          However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                          you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                          Not a bad choice.

                          We starting going with the Micro computers from Dell at work. From a price point of view the NUC and Micro is pretty close.

                          I have used a couple of those in the past. Systems purchased from Lenovo like the M52 at my old work are still in place today. Having been upgraded through a couple Windows OS's and are faster now then they were in the beginning.

                          The big growth and constant upgrading from the 90's throught 2000's seems to be ever. Even Windows licensing seems to be planned for 10 year deployments.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @bigbear
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                            @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                            @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                            @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                            @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                            @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                            It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                            Dell Outlet is another option.

                            You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                            However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                            you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                            I am not deploying anything, but from my own experience with them at home I don't see any reason to use anything else.

                            Yeah, a NUC is more than enough for normal office work.

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                            • matteo nunziatiM
                              matteo nunziati
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                              here in Italy there is no real difference in price buying from dell of any online shop (any brand). so I usually buy monitors with pcs.

                              Yeah nuc are nice, but if you assembly one you also had to add the windows tax (considering standard office workflow, linux is not cosidered here) and it doesn't worth anymore.

                              I'm currently working with a microsoft oem. then they deploy nucs internally and it really worths it!

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @travisdh1
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                                @travisdh1 said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                                Dell Outlet is another option.

                                You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                                However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                                you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                                I am not deploying anything, but from my own experience with them at home I don't see any reason to use anything else.

                                Yeah, a NUC is more than enough for normal office work.

                                No don't do it. Win10 requires 2GB ram. Office also has a minimum. FF or Chrome also has a min. Keep adding software and you will quickly find that your 4gb system will be nothing but problems for the user.

                                4gb was fine up until a couple years ago. 6gb is min now with 8gb ram being ideal.

                                Maybe you get lucky and a user will be fine with only Windows and Edge... And use absolutely nothing else, ever. Then okay, but it will still be a pain for them .

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce
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                                  Also Nucs tend to come with Win10 home... so no domain joining.

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                                  • bigbearB
                                    bigbear @Obsolesce
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                                    @tim_g said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @travisdh1 said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                    It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                                    Dell Outlet is another option.

                                    You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                                    However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                                    you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                                    I am not deploying anything, but from my own experience with them at home I don't see any reason to use anything else.

                                    Yeah, a NUC is more than enough for normal office work.

                                    No don't do it. Win10 requires 2GB ram. Office also has a minimum. FF or Chrome also has a min. Keep adding software and you will quickly find that your 4gb system will be nothing but problems for the user.

                                    4gb was fine up until a couple years ago. 6gb is min now with 8gb ram being ideal.

                                    Maybe you get lucky and a user will be fine with only Windows and Edge... And use absolutely nothing else, ever. Then okay, but it will still be a pain for them .

                                    We got 16gb in ours, what is the 4gb about?

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                                    • bigbearB
                                      bigbear @matteo nunziati
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                                      @matteo-nunziati said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                      here in Italy there is no real difference in price buying from dell of any online shop (any brand). so I usually buy monitors with pcs.

                                      Yeah nuc are nice, but if you assembly one you also had to add the windows tax (considering standard office workflow, linux is not cosidered here) and it doesn't worth anymore.

                                      I'm currently working with a microsoft oem. then they deploy nucs internally and it really worths it!

                                      So you do the Intel NUCS and like them? I dont know if there is a Dell or HP equivalent system.

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @bigbear
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                                        @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @tim_g said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @travisdh1 said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @dashrender said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @black3dynamite said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        @eddiejennings said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                        It's rare for us to purchase new workstations (generally it only happens when we have a new hire). On High has dictated that everyone have a dual-monitor setup, which is nice :smiling_face: . The last several purchases have been laptops, which just dock at locations which already have monitors. This is the first desktop purchase in years, which requires monitors; thus, I was curious how you folks approach it.

                                        Dell Outlet is another option.

                                        You can call and negotiate with Dell Outlet reps and have them hold inventory, too. They allow you to sort the live inventory (Cancelled orders, returns, refurbished) so you know what you are getting.

                                        However, I can't imagine the need for Dell anymore. Onsite support is a crap shoot and with the Intel NUC-ish hardware + SSD Drive and Windows 10 restore options seems like it will be less hassle to manage yourself.

                                        you're deploying NUCs in your office these days?

                                        I am not deploying anything, but from my own experience with them at home I don't see any reason to use anything else.

                                        Yeah, a NUC is more than enough for normal office work.

                                        No don't do it. Win10 requires 2GB ram. Office also has a minimum. FF or Chrome also has a min. Keep adding software and you will quickly find that your 4gb system will be nothing but problems for the user.

                                        4gb was fine up until a couple years ago. 6gb is min now with 8gb ram being ideal.

                                        Maybe you get lucky and a user will be fine with only Windows and Edge... And use absolutely nothing else, ever. Then okay, but it will still be a pain for them .

                                        We got 16gb in ours, what is the 4gb about?

                                        Oh I was thinking of the wrong device... I was thinking Intel sticks.

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                                        • bigbearB
                                          bigbear
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                                          But at the end of the day, a $160 Minix with Win10 Home and RDSH 2016 would be my choice any day over deploying and managing a bunch of computers.

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                                          • matteo nunziatiM
                                            matteo nunziati @bigbear
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                                            @bigbear said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                            @matteo-nunziati said in Purchasing new workstations with monitors:

                                            here in Italy there is no real difference in price buying from dell of any online shop (any brand). so I usually buy monitors with pcs.

                                            Yeah nuc are nice, but if you assembly one you also had to add the windows tax (considering standard office workflow, linux is not cosidered here) and it doesn't worth anymore.

                                            I'm currently working with a microsoft oem. then they deploy nucs internally and it really worths it!

                                            So you do the Intel NUCS and like them? I dont know if there is a Dell or HP equivalent system.

                                            well "I'm working with" stand for the fact I've chaged my job and now I'm a consultant in my "comfort zone": machine automation and vision.
                                            They deploy Intel NUCs internally and they are ok with specs: put a cheap ssd in and enough ram. No win tax as they - as oem - have a huge number of licenses ready to use.
                                            Dell and hp had nucs - as others have (e.g. zotac) - but win caused the price to raise. also dell and hp provide nucs in the home users market no business afaik. btw I think they have discontinued them, but your regional site can sell different stuff from mine.

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