



If you’re subject to a company policy that says you can only buy your hardware and matching support contracts from - for example - Dell, Lenovo or Fujitsu, your options are more limited. A final concern, which only affects some businesses, is that of approved suppliers. The E5646 uses no measurable power when in sleep mode and just 54W when idle on the desktop. Fujitsu has actually used a desktop case, rather than the now-ubiquitous tower design, and it’s sturdy enough to put your monitor on if you need to save desk space.Īnother priority for businesses is power consumption. That’s somewhere between the size of a mini PC and an old-fashioned desktop. Fujitsu’s Esprimo E5646 is a prime example of this. While home desktop PCs can usually be as big and power-hungry as they like, a different set of priorities applies to computers designed for the business market.
