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Good morning, community,
Hope everyone is having a productive morning.
I am looking to upgrade my computer and wondered the collective wisdom of the group as to what my next computer absolutely must have. 😉
Dawn
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Any new PC should more than meet the minimum specs for ProSeries.
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Don't skimp on RAM.
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Thank you for the link!
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I run a few different Intuit programs. I shop for "entry level gaming" systems. For instance, i7, not i5. The issues are having enough RAM, video memory and a fast enough processor. If you don't currently have a SSD (solid state drive, which means, no longer a spinning disk), having this will amaze you with improved performance, even if that is only used for the OS (fast reboot) and installed programs; and you keep the data files (documents, tax returns, spreadsheets) on an old-style hard-drive. By the way, I also only work on 17" laptops.
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Thank you! I'm looking at a Dell right now that I think has everything you are mentioning as well as what is on the list that Just-Lisa-Now provided. Only lack would be slight smaller screen at 15.6?
Dell, Vostro 15 inch, 3500 laptop.
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I bought a Dell 15" i5 touchscreen a few years ago intending it to be my backup system while I waited to afford a better system to transition over as my main system. I still have it and use it only for QuickBooks, to avoid installing QB anywhere else.
I hate it. I hate the touchscreen, as it affects the quality of the image you get to accommodate the touch function. I hate the smaller screen. I hate the smaller 10-key (always get a 10-key). OMG, it was so slow yesterday, just on a wakeup, while I was trying to handle a customer's unscheduled call.
I
Hate
It.
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@qbteachmt with a keyboard that has a number keypad, right?
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I so appreciate the feedback, thank you! I've just started looking and am not really interested in a touch screen at all. Agree that a separate number pad is 100% essential!
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Definitely has a number keyboard! Completely essential. 🙂
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I've been mostly a happy Dell customer since my first laptop. My previous computer was a 17" screen and I plug it into a 27" monitor. That was much better than my current setup of 15" plugged into the same 27" monitor. The resolution on the 15" is just not easy to read (not necessarily the computer's fault as much as my aging eyes!) So I find I rarely put anything on that screen and just use the 27". As a result, I have less total screen real estate than I did before the "up"grade. So I would probably not get another 15" for tax production.
I have an older 17" Vostro that I absolutely love. Best Dell I've ever owned but it's still running Win 7 so it mostly just collects dust. 😞