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Which is better for your business: consumer PCs with Windows* 8.1 Home or business PCs? Business PCs with Intel® processors offer features that boost productivity and enable cost savings. Plus, choose Intel® vPro™ Technology for added capabilities that go above and beyond. Do Consumer PCs Really Save Money? Businesses take on additional costs when they shoehorn consumer PCs into the IT infrastructure. Consumer PCs are missing key functionalities, such as the ability to connect to corporate domains with Windows* 8.1/10 Pro. Business PCs Minimize User Downtime Intel® Active Management Technology enables IT admins to remotely access and repair compromised PCs. The result? User downtime drops from an average of 8 hours to 10 minutes. 2 That’s time better spent working than waiting. What Capabilities Does Your Business Need? Consumer PCs can’t cut it in the workplace. They’re expensive to manage and have limited functionality without Windows* 8.1/10 Pro desktop applications. Discover a better way to work with business- ready PCs and Intel® vPro™ technology. BUSINESSES NEED BUSINESS PC Choosing the best PC is simple with Intel® processors Transform Your Workspace Warranty & Support 3 Chassis Manageability Monitor Ports Single USB, HDMI*, Audio USB, HDMI*/eDP, RJ45, VGA Operating System Windows* 8.1 Home Windows* 8.1/10 Pro Multiple monitor support None Intel® vPro™ Technology Standard materials Rugged materials, keyboards and hinges thoroughly tested 1-year limited 3-year with onsite support Consumer PC Business PC 33 % HIGHER COST 1 Consumer PCs: 10 to repair remotely 2 MINUTES

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Which is better for your business: consumer PCs with Windows* 8.1 Home or business PCs? Business PCs with Intel® processors offer features that boost productivity and enable cost savings. Plus, choose Intel® vPro™ Technology for added capabilities that go above and beyond.

Do Consumer PCs Really Save Money?Businesses take on additional costs when they shoehorn consumer PCs into the IT infrastructure. Consumer PCs are missing key functionalities, such as the ability to connect to corporate domains with Windows* 8.1/10 Pro.

Business PCs Minimize User DowntimeIntel® Active Management Technology enables IT admins to remotely access and repair compromised PCs. The result? User downtime drops from an average of 8 hours to 10 minutes.2 That’s time better spent working than waiting.

What Capabilities Does Your Business Need?

Consumer PCs can’t cut it in the workplace. They’re expensive to manage and have limited functionality without Windows* 8.1/10 Pro desktop applications. Discover a better way to work with business-ready PCs and Intel® vPro™ technology.

BUSINESSES NEED BUSINESS PCChoosing the best PC is simple with Intel® processors

Transform Your Workspace

Warranty & Support3

Chassis

Manageability

Monitor

Ports

Single

USB, HDMI*, Audio USB, HDMI*/eDP, RJ45, VGA

Operating System Windows* 8.1 Home Windows* 8.1/10 Pro

Multiple monitor support

None Intel® vPro™ Technology

Standard materialsRugged materials, keyboards and hinges thoroughly tested

1-year limited 3-year with onsite support

Consumer PC Business PC33%HIGHER COST1

Consumer PCs: 10to repair remotely2

MINUTES

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Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel® microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark* and MobileMark*, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations, and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other informa-tion and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more complete information, visit http://www.intel.com/performance.

Intel® technologies may require enabled hardware, specific software, or services activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No computer system can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at www.intel.com.

1. “BYOD: Hidden Costs, Unseen Value.” Aberdeen Group, 2012. http://blogs.aberdeen.com/communications/byod-hidden-costs-unseen-value/

2. Source: “Change your desktops, change your business.” Principled Technologies, 2015. http://facts.pt/1H1ZLeY

3. Warranties and support may vary depending on system manufacturer or retailer.

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