When considering a new computer for the office, function usually wins over style. After all, the computer is something you use every day regardless of what it looks like.
But if function was the only thing that mattered, we’d all be driving Yugos.
When considering a new law office computer, function usually wins over style. Luckily, according to consultant Brett Burney, the All-In-One desktop computer line from Averatec offers the best of both worlds when it comes to a functional PC that looks sleek and marvelous sitting on a desk.
August 05, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
When considering a new computer for the office, function usually wins over style. After all, the computer is something you use every day regardless of what it looks like.
But if function was the only thing that mattered, we’d all be driving Yugos.
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