Laptpos are expensive, better to provide access for a fee to
those who wish to use their own laptops.
They also aren't as versitile or durable.
Gene
Karl Owens wrote:
> I have been considering the use of laptops in my cafe. Has anyone had any
> experience using them? A recent mishap where one of my nephews spilled soda
> in my laptop is causing me to rethink this approach. Do clauses like "you
> break - you fix" hold any weight when customers do this kind of damage to
> your equipment?
>
> --
> Karl Owens
> Prima Computer Services
> P.O Box 993533
> Redding, CA 96099-3533
> Phone: (530) 243-5517
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