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ENS Computer Equipment Recommendations


Before you purchase any computer equipment such as PC's, printers and laptops you need to contact ENS . We will work with you to make sure you get equipment that will be best suited to your needs and that will function in the EOHSI computer enviroment. ENS will provide you with recommendations, specifications and help you get a price quotes. ENS can often get special education, state or volume discounts from our vendors. For assistance with hardware purchases please contact ENS at  x4159, or use the OnLine Workorder #4 Request for a Quote. When purchasing computer systems or printers you must send a copy of your purchase order to ENS. ENS is currently recommending the following:

Dell Optiplex 745 systems with the following specifications:

  • Core 2 Duo Processor- 2.4GHz
  • 2 GB ram
  • 160GB hard drive
  • CDRW/DVDRW
  • 19" Flat Panel Monitor
  • MS Windows XP Pro
  • Prices begin at about $1500
  • You can visit to configure a Dell Optiplex business class computer here

    Dell


ENS recommendations based on processor speed and system board limitations:

Processor
Speed
Ram        Hard Drive OS

p60, p75,
p100 through p733

Obsolete need to replace
p4 - 2g 512mg 40g or higher Win 2000
p4 - 3g 512mg 80g or higher Win XP


Printers:

  • Desktop laserjet printing (B/W):
    Hewlett Packard: Current models
  • Desktop laserjet printing (Color):
    Hewlett Packard: Current models
  • Network printing (B/W):
    Hewlett Packard: Current models
  • Network printing (Color):
    Hewlet Packard: Current models


Laptops

  • Pointing device and touchpad: Lenovo Thinkpad
  • Ultraportable: Lenovo Thinkpad and Sony


 

 

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Updated on Thursday, October 18, 2007