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Is my new unopened HP laptop good enough for my small business?

It cost me $298.00 plus $50 if I decide to buy the extended warranty. I run a small business. I would be pretty much the only one using it for email, word processing, maybe you tube and similar activity, movie watching. Here are the specifications (I posted the ones that I thought were important). Please let me know. I am aware that it is not the best lap top but I want to know if at least will do the job. I have no clue what exactly those numbers mean in terms of speed and memory (if they are good enough or not):

-Intel Celeron processor 2.10 GHz, 1MB L2 cache,800MHZ FSB

-3GB DDR3 System memory

-320 GB

-Super multi DVD burner

-INTEL GRAPHIC media accelerator 4500 MHD with up to 1308 MB total graphics memory

-802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN

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  • 9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Yes your laptop is good for what you want it to do, 2.10 GHz processor and 3GB is PLENTY, the RAM only distributes a small usage of amount for the business you want the PC to run with, I have a 4GB RAM Laptop with 2.10 GHz processor and I use it to play games like call of duty and have Facebook running at the same time, You definitely don't have to worry about the memory, but your laptop is overpowered for what you want it to perform!! which is a really good thing because you can do other stuff with it. If what you stated above is all you want to use your laptop for then I definitely recommend you stick with the laptop you have, you definitely don't need any better specifications!

    Have a nice day

    Source(s): Wide knowledge of PC
  • Fida
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    It's fine...

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