Thank you for your interest and continued support.
This is Takahashi from the Marketing Plan Research Laboratory.
Unless you’re a CAD operator or a creative professional,
the specifications (performance) of a desktop computer only need to be “adequate.”
Excel, Word, email, viewing PDFs, browsing the internet,
and for using most business systems out there,
will run just fine even if it’s a bit outdated.
When it comes to desktop computers,
the ability to use a large monitor is the key to convenience.
If your current monitor is a smaller model
or smaller, try replacing it with a Full HD monitor.
For now, you can keep your current computer as is.
Go to an electronics store, ask for "a Full HD monitor,"
Take it home and replace it yourself.
(You can also ask a younger employee to handle the purchase and installation.)
That alone will make a significant difference in how your computer performs.
Just give it a try—you won’t regret it.
That's all, Thank you for reading.
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