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When should you buy a workstation for your business, and when will a desktop or standard laptop deliver the performance you need? A workstation can add substantial productivity gains to your workflow.
Determining whether you need the added computing power will depend on your business and the roles within that business. You may find that some employees, such as engineers and content creators, need a workstation due to the intensity and complexity of the work they do. Others, even within the same company, can accomplish everything they need to do with a more entry-level desktop PC or even a laptop.
There’s no universal answer to the workstation vs. desktop (vs. laptop) question, so you can consider your company's needs as we take a look at the differences between workstations and PCs. We’ll also cover the types of employees and workflows that demand a workstation, and the advantages these beefed-up computers bring to your workflow.
Workstations are desktop PCs designed
You’re shopping for a new laptop. Only a few minutes have passed, and you’re already overwhelmed. So many specs! There are hard drives to consider. Processors to gauge. Displays to evaluate. And that’s not even the aesthetic stuff - remember, if you’re going to impress the shareholders at your next presentation (or that barista who works at the coffee shop), you’re going to need a laptop that looks professional.


Virtual reality (VR) has made its ceremonious arrival into the gaming world and it’s here to stay.
If you haven’t yet experienced this immersive and transformative gaming environment phenomenon, then you will most likely be doing so in the near future. The technology is not only consistently improving, but it’s also coming in at lower price points.
A VR laptop is one that is fast enough to run virtual reality games or applications, and some laptops are engineered specifically to play VR games. Here are the best HP VR-ready laptops today.
The two major options for VR headsets are the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive. These integrated headsets offer unique features - such as microphones, stereo headphones, and handheld input devices - to track your movements, enhance your field of vision, and keep you fully immersed in your VR game.
The Oculus Rift offers striking optics and impressive audio quality, with highly advanced

Choosing a multifunction printer shouldn’t be complicated, but with so many choices on the market, it’s smart to do some research first. Today’s best HP printer and scanner products offer many essential features consumers want most, including fast color printing, wireless capabilities, crisp scans, and touch screen controls.
The debate of integrated vs dedicated graphics cards (GPUs) is almost as old as modern PCs, but the argument has definitely changed over the years. In the past, integrated GPUs had a poor reputation related to a lack of power. But advances in technology have helped to close the gap between the two options.
The Intel® Evo™ platform is an exciting game changer in the laptop market, bringing higher benchmarks for micro-mobility, speed, and processing power to your workflow. The upgraded components are integrated to work together seamlessly, making your computing for work and play easier in dozens of big ways.
Like so many tech devices we use today, the perfect printer choice is often as unique as the person or organization using it. From simple and streamlined devices to high-speed juggernauts, there are many different types of printers on the market today.
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