Summary and conclusion
The result is certainly representative enough in the amount of online shops tested and the sum of the statements to make us very thoughtful. While the manufacturers are almost always positive – be it through products or information on the guidelines followed – the trade unfortunately shines in large parts through ignorance and ignorance. It is actually inexplicable how little interest this important issue is being addressed there. Raising awareness of the customer as the last link in the product chain would be really desirable and necessary. Instead, the correct selection of the customer is unnecessarily complicated by a lack of product information (online shops) or a limited range of usable components (retail chains). even made impossible.
It is incomprehensible that prefabricated PCs are still being sold today, which completely ignore these really important guidelines. 16 watts in stand-by mode are not only poison for the wallet, but also a negative contribution for environmental protection. We will soon prove in an upgrade special that things can be done differently and remain affordable even then. Environmental protection and economical use of resources do not necessarily have to be expensive, there are now many suppliers who offer cheap AND efficient products.
All this is to be the subject of a practical article, because one thing our test has proven: there is more ignorance and ignorance than one might imagine. Convenience prevails over personal commitment to a clean environment. This starts with the seller and support staff and ends with buyers of the chains and the respective managements or Operators.
Advice is not a luxury commodity
Let’s see all this through the glasses of our Hilmar Brenninger. Greiz in the wrong place enters the books at the latest via the operating and subsequent costs as a fat target amount. What you save at the beginning, later on, you will surely take revenge twice and three times more financially. You have to learn to critically question shop offers and, if necessary, to forgo the very best price. In the end, nothing can replace competent advice. If we, as customers, can use our behaviour to force providers to take at least small steps in the right direction, then in the end everyone wins.
- 1 - Einführung
- 2 - CE-Zeichenschwindel mit China-Export
- 3 - Praxistest: Katastrophe Office-PC
- 4 - Praxistest: einmal mit und einmal ohne ErP
- 5 - Online-Shops im Test:
- 6 - VV-Computer: Bei Mail Anruf samt Theorie
- 7 - Planet4One: die Pauschal-Kompatiblen
- 8 - CSV-Computer: das gibts doch (gar) nicht
- 9 - NorskIT: Wir sind billig, also nicht willig.
- 10 - Hardwareversand: Wissen ja, aber...
- 11 - Alternate: Kundenkonto statt Auskunft
- 12 - Mindfactory: Schraps hat den Hut verloren
- 13 - PCAnymore: Chef antwortet selbst
- 14 - Atelco: Seltsames Gleichnis und 80+ = Erp?
- 15 - Aussitzer: diese Shops schweigen komplett
- 16 - Mit
- 17 - Fazit: Hersteller Top, Handel Flop und ein Ratschlag von
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