Everything you need to know about buying computing equipment.

There are, unfortunately, some people who make money directly (and often unnecessarily) at the expense of the schools they are supposed to be helping. My intention is to give you the knowledge you need to find the important information out for yourself wherever possible. 

Teaching you what to look for yourself means that:

1) You know why you’ve chosen what you’ve chosen
2) You don’t spend more than you need to
3) You know you are getting good value for money
4) You can advise staff/parents on their own individual needs 


While I think it’s really important that you learn yourself a little bit more about what is inside a computer so you can choose for yourself, I do want to be here to help you. I can give you direct advice – if you’ve been given a quote, I can tell you if I think it’s a good deal and I can make suggestions too. 

The difference between laptops, desktops and tablets – which suits your school and why?

You have to know what is inside a computer before you buy it. You should understand what CPUs, RAM and storage are. It’s easier than you might think.

Simple steps to success, helping you understand why you would choose one over another.

How to shop for yourself in less than 60 seconds – then compare with what you’ve been offered.