Question 1 - I do not know the rules in the UK but in the States, you do not have to be a small business. I buy my notebooks through the small business group. I use my name as the name of the business.
Question 2 - You didn't give Both of the notebook model numbers that you are comparing. Typically, the business model has a less powerful graphic card.
Question 3 - As you might guess, I say it is okay to buy through the small business group. I definately prefer the Lattitude line over any of Dell's other models. I do not need the extra graphics power but I do need the processor power.
In my opinion, the small business group is the way to go. I have a better chance of getting less of the additional programs that Dell wants to install. I also use the professional versions of Windows 7.
Only you can decide if the small business group is the way to go.
Xehai
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April 22nd, 2012 04:00
*bump*
Xehai
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April 22nd, 2012 10:00
bump*.
Sorry for pushing up the thread again, but please guys, anyone here who knows this???
Bay Wolf
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April 22nd, 2012 22:00
Question 1 - I do not know the rules in the UK but in the States, you do not have to be a small business. I buy my notebooks through the small business group. I use my name as the name of the business.
Question 2 - You didn't give Both of the notebook model numbers that you are comparing. Typically, the business model has a less powerful graphic card.
Question 3 - As you might guess, I say it is okay to buy through the small business group. I definately prefer the Lattitude line over any of Dell's other models. I do not need the extra graphics power but I do need the processor power.
In my opinion, the small business group is the way to go. I have a better chance of getting less of the additional programs that Dell wants to install. I also use the professional versions of Windows 7.
Only you can decide if the small business group is the way to go.