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Clearly you don't work with businesses.... full sized desktops still being purchased and supported.
These pieces are in place (not postulating):
- Microsoft Office is now free on iOS and Android devices
- Full-sized bluetooth keyboards and mice already work very well on iOS and Android devices
- Inexpensive cloud-based data storage is firmly in place and phones now have 64GB to 128GB SD cards
- Cloud computing enables users to access systems and applications using a web browser regardless of location or device and is rising in popularity by the day
- Mobile broadband speeds exceed 6Gbps in most areas and is climbing
- The processing power of smart phones is roughly following Mohr's Law
- Printing from a mobile device works pretty well and is improving
(Now I am postulating): The final piece to this puzzle that must be solved is the 27" LCD video display.
QUESTION: how does a smart phone drive a 27" LCD?
ANSWER: There are engineers somewhere feverishly working on solving this remaining puzzle part.
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So what phones are you all using that don't have HDMI? Heck Motorola had full linux /android running with full support 4 years ago... full size usb ports, network jack, hdmi etc...
since then it's gotten even better....
with Chromecast you can use your phone to browse the internet etc... lots of apps all work well with the options available.
I think the op is referring to computer sales not service i get on average 5 systems a day to repair/clean my sales have been getting lower each year.
I know the guy that works at Best Buy he also says sales on computers and electronics are lower than last 2 years even HP,DELL,LENOVO all have declining personal computer sales and were thinking of dropping personal computers and stick to business/servers.
I have also talked to other small computer stores most had dropped selling computers and are all service my sales are nowhere near what they use to be in the 90's .
My business has diversified we rent out unused space, sell pop,chips, coffee,chocolate bars,subs,hot dogs, do insurance electronic/computer inspections don't have my eggs all in one basket just selling snacks and food and drink pays hydro,phone and internet bills computer service pays rent and payroll.LOL. We used to be 90% service for the longest time. Now however we've focused on sales and it's been a huge improvement. We do a LOT of sales. Sales make up about 50% of our revenue now, and it's growing by the day.
LOL. We used to be 90% service for the longest time. Now however we've focused on sales and it's been a huge improvement. We do a LOT of sales. Sales make up about 50% of our revenue now, and it's growing by the day.
Do you keep stock and sell that or custom order stuff? How do you complete with the big stores selling dirt cheap systems? Are you building these yourself or reselling brand name systems?
I've noticed a big shift in domestic work over the past few years - desktop system work started to decline, and laptop work picked up - then I found that both sides dried up further around 2-3 years ago as tablets became the device of choice for those that just browse the net and little else.
Luckily, I'm still busy because I live 2 miles away from a university - so I get a lot of student work. This is always steady because there are always students - and they always need a laptop at least. the other advantage is that whereas I used to drive to residentials all over the city, most of my work is now on the doorstep - the uni.
Despite themy bring students, they're actually really good payers too. They don't query prices and they don't ask for discounts - and I suspect that's because they need their laptops for studying, and are happy to just get them back quickly and working rather than faffing about over pay.
I find the tightest customers are those with money - and the best payers are those on limited income. I'm happy with my student customers.
Occupation:
Sales Assistant
Which option best describes you?:
Computer User (not a technician)
Hey, @Nige !