Buying isn’t always an option when it comes to computer equipment needs. So then the question arises, to rent or to lease?
Renting computer equipment is the ideal route to take if you’re working with a short-term timeframe. Maybe you’re running a three day convention, or you have an upcoming meeting that will wrap up by mid-afternoon. That’s when you want to rent. Leasing is a long-term commitment, and often comes with an extra hefty price tag if you decide to kill the contract early.
Rental computer equipment covers any range of …
Internet kiosks are to trade shows as headrest TV screens are to your cross-country flight. Consumers, or grumpy-from-lack-of-leg-room-passengers, are able to select – with a few quick button pushes – what they want to see. They allow individuals to interact and watch at their own leisure, and it’s an added bonus when there are free headsets available. The only thing trade show kiosks lack is the free pretzels.
Kiosks are a great way for customers, consumers and trade show-goers to get interactive when they stroll by your booth.
Individual kiosks fit in …
Corporate training is a standard practice for companies once they hire on a new group of employees. New hires are often unfamiliar with the job requirements and any requisite software, and that’s when computer-based training sessions come in.
With computer-based corporate training, renting computers is the smartest and most cost-efficient way to go. Often, there’s no need for the dozens of computers and extra equipment once the training is over, so renting is the most sensible option. And your hands, not to mention your time, are freed as technicians offer full …