Which of the following statements best describes your needs and the applications your workstation will run?

I will need to run specialized scientific applications that are only written for Unix OR the machine's use will be to develop applications for Unix. Click here.

I will use this machine for desktop publishing. I will run, among other things, Adobe Photoshop, and possibly also Microsoft applications such as Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office. I am NOT worried about unauthorized access to my machine's local files, but do want a high-performance machine with a stable operating system. I'm willing to pay a few hundred dollars extra for such a system. Click here.

I absolutely must run Microsoft applications like Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office, AND I store files on the local computer which I do not want others to be able to access. Click here.

I absolutely must run Microsoft applications like Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office, AND the idea that I have to reboot my machine every time an application crashes is not acceptable OR I need to use dual processors. Click here.

I absolutely must run Microsoft applications like Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office, but all my data is stored on servers elsewhere, and I'm NOT worried about workstations crashing, and being down for maybe 5 minutes. I can simply reboot my machine and use another one while I'm waiting. It is more cost effective for my company to do this than invest $100 - $300 extra per machine. Click here.

The machine's main use will be to access a database or application a server. Click here.

None of the above statements applies to me. I just want a computer that works, doesn't crash often, and if it does crash, doesn't require me to reboot the system. I don't care which companies products I use. The only thing I want to be able to do with Microsoft is be able to read Microsoft Office documents. Click here.