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Thursday, January 12, 2012




Why Rent A PC?
The New Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook Is Here!


Buying a PC for the first time, needing a computer temporarily, avoiding budget constraints, or protection against obsolescence, are very good reasons for renting a computer other than purchasing a new one. Over the past five years computer rental companies have experienced an increase in business due to the economy and competitive technology. With technology designs constantly changing, computer renting  is becoming more and more desirable than ever.
 
Renting computers is an excellent solution for staffing companies, corporate training seminars, or  other seasonal projects. By leasing or renting equipment, companies or individuals can eliminate maintenance cost, loss of time, and other inconveniences that can hinder their success.
 
Most PC rental companies offer low monthly payments, a complete maintenance plan with a swap repair service, and exchange options for more user-friendly effectiveness. They also supply a variety of brands for the most current models of laptops, tablets, ipods, and desktops, as well as the many accessories to accompany them.
 
Many people get confused over the terms “computer rental” and “computer leasing.” Renting a PC usually does not involve a contract, which means the computer can be returned at any time. Leasing a computer, or any equipment, requires a written contract where specific terms are agreed upon and a commitment is made that is irreversible until the lease expires. A lease is a fixed agreement.
 
Why do other businesses or individuals rent computers rather than buy them? Well, let’s answer this question by asking another question. If you already own a van, a house, and an office, why would you need to rent any of these things? Sometimes businesses or individuals rent computers to satisfy a temporary need. For instance, when you are out of town you might need to rent a car, a hotel room, and a computer. When your car breaks down or when your computer crashes you can always rent another car or computer until your car or computer is repaired.  If your PC cost too much to repair or to upgrade, then it maybe a good idea to continue renting one or to buy a new one, which ever is best for you.