popularSuryasis posted Nov 29, 2025 07:43 AM
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popularSuryasis posted Nov 29, 2025 07:43 AM
HP EliteDesk 8 Mini G1i USFF Desktop: Core Ultra 5 235T, 16GB DDR5, 512GB PCIe SSD, Thunderbolt 4, Win11P, 3 Yrs Warranty @ $629.10 + F/S
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These are commercial grade computers meant for hospitals, corporate businesses, and high demand areas.
Agree there is inflation to the price but in my years working with commercial desktops in hospitals HP Prodesks/Elitedesks have by far been the most reliable desktops I've ever encountered. Followed very closely by Dell (which I've seen some failures) and then Lenovo (which has the worst quality control/reliability but better than typical consumer grade PCs)
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These are commercial grade computers meant for hospitals, corporate businesses, and high demand areas.
Agree there is inflation to the price but in my years working with commercial desktops in hospitals HP Prodesks/Elitedesks have by far been the most reliable desktops I've ever encountered. Followed very closely by Dell (which I've seen some failures) and then Lenovo (which has the worst quality control/reliability but better than typical consumer grade PCs)
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And most of the Mini PCs in this price range, comes with Zen 4 based Processors like Ryzen 7 8945HS and its different rebrands, cannot beat this in CPU performance.
These are commercial grade computers meant for hospitals, corporate businesses, and high demand areas.
Agree there is inflation to the price but in my years working with commercial desktops in hospitals HP Prodesks/Elitedesks have by far been the most reliable desktops I've ever encountered. Followed very closely by Dell (which I've seen some failures) and then Lenovo (which has the worst quality control/reliability but better than typical consumer grade PCs)
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