Solutions
A clinic and a design studio are not buying the same machine
Most hardware is sold on benchmarks. Almost nobody buys on benchmarks. What actually decides a specification is the room it sits in, who maintains it, and what happens when it fails — so that is where we start.
- 015 yr
Legal · Accounting · Consulting
Professional services
Document-heavy work, long hours, and a partner who will notice if the machine is slow. Professional services buy for reliability and quiet, not benchmarks.
Machines that outlast the engagement→ - 02IP54
Clinics · Dental · Allied health
Healthcare
Clinical spaces need hardware that tolerates disinfectant, keeps patient data encrypted at rest, and does not hum through a consultation.
Wipe-clean, sealed, and quiet in the room→ - 0390 days
Schools · Colleges · Training
Education
Education buys in cohorts and lives with the consequences for years. The win is a configuration that stays identical and can be re-imaged in an afternoon.
Standardise once, image a hundred times→ - 040 dB
Signage · Kiosk · Front of house
Retail & hospitality
Hardware in a ceiling void or behind a display panel needs to survive dust, heat and being genuinely forgotten about.
Installed once, ignored for years→ - 05ΔE < 2
CAD · BIM · Creative
Engineering & design
CAD and creative teams need ISV-certified graphics and enough memory that a large assembly does not become a coffee break.
Certified drivers, and the cores to use them→
Not sure which of these you are?
Tell us what the machines are for, how many people, and who looks after them. We will come back with two or three options and the reasoning, not a catalogue.