Digital Decorum: A TechGents Blog
Inkjet vs. Laser: The Real Cost of Ownership for Low-Volume Printing
Welcome back to Digital Decorum, the TechGents blog dedicated to making your technology work for you, not the other way around. Today, we are tackling one of the most common—and most frustrating—money pits in the modern small office: the dreaded desktop printer.
Walk into any big-box office supply store, and you'll see a wall of sleek, Wi-Fi-enabled inkjet printers priced staggeringly low, sometimes under $60. For a small business owner or a home office professional who only prints a few times a month, it feels like a no-brainer.
But as IT professionals, we constantly see clients fall into this trap. When it comes to low-volume printing, the cheapest printer on the shelf is almost always the most expensive one to own. Let's break down the real Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and why it's time to rethink how you buy printers.
The PC Component Cost Crisis: A Hard Hit for the Hobbyist
For years, the ritual of building a personal computer has been a rewarding, often budget-conscious, passion project. It's the ultimate blend of engineering, research, and gratification. But lately, the process has felt less like a fun assembly line and more like a high-stakes auction. The dream of an affordable, custom-built rig is slowly becoming a painful financial stretch, and no one is feeling the pinch more acutely than the PC building hobbyist.
The Top Five Apple Gifts for This Holiday Season
Finding the right tech gift can feel like navigating a maze, especially when you want something that actually fits the person you’re buying for. If you’re eyeing the Apple aisle this year, you’re in luck. Apple’s 2025 lineup offers some incredibly practical tools that solve real problems for different types of people.
Whether you are shopping for a grandparent who needs safety features, a student heading back to the dorms, or a Windows user ready to jump ship, here is my breakdown of the top five Apple gifts for this holiday season.
(Disclaimer: I am not sponsored by Apple, nor do I receive any commission for these recommendations. These are simply my honest picks based on current tech trends.)