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computers from aidis imageComputers from Aidis

One question that we are always being asked is “Can you recommend a cheap computer for what I need?” For this reason, we are continually checking with suppliers about makes and models, to see what is currently available, and at a good price.

Because of setting up this new web site with a shop, we decided to see if we could do any better.

Aidis has joined with Maxi-Million and Fujitsu Siemens to offer computer systems for sale. We believe that they are as cheap as, or cheaper than, comparable products elsewhere, especially as all of them come with a three year warranty and we also include a USB cable to connect the computer to a printer. These cables are never supplied with printers, although they can cost up to £15 in high street stores.

We have three different systems on offer, along with various peripherals such as printers. Please feel free to compare these specifications and prices with those of other shops and suppliers. Even if you decide not to buy through Aidis, they still give a good idea of what you will have to pay for various different systems and specifications.

Desktop PCs

Aidis' Desktop PCs are Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo P systems. They've been designed for business use, meaning that they are very sturdy and exceptionally quiet. If you decide to buy a monitor with it, our Monitors are Fujitsu Siemens' Scenicview TFT monitors, either 17" or 19".

You can see the specifications of our Desktop PCs here, data sheets here or see them in the shop here.

Laptop PCs

Aidis' Laptop PCs are Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V Edition laptops. Both of the laptops we offer have 15.4" wide screen monitors, making them great for, amongst other things, watching DVDs!

You can see the specifications of our Laptop PCs here, data sheets (V2055 Data sheet, V3505 Data sheet) or see them in the shop here.

 

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Help & Support

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Are you worried about your children using the internet? Many parents today understand the internet is a powerful educational tool, but are worried about what else they might find.

www.aidis.org provides free advice on keeping your children safe from the internet, as this can be a big concern.

Technical Support

Are you having problems with your computer and/or adaptations?

Would you like some friendly free advice? Aidis has a Big Lottery funded technical supported helpline.

Why not call us on 0845 120 3719 (LoCall number).