Total first world problem, I know.
My IT guys at work are pretty nice, amicable, busy guys. I don't ever want to become "that user" that complains or becomes a hassle to them while they're trying to deal with big infrastructure problems and projects, but I'm being hindered by my equipment.
Our laptops are pretty mediocre, lousy screens, underpowered (which causes issues when Excel/PS or other RAM-hungry stuff), and we have small 19" monitors (capped at 1600x960) that strain the eyes, and no support for a second monitor (and forbidden from bringing our own second monitor from home).
Excel and Outlook crawl or crash daily, and simple word processing in Word, Outlook or OneNote is sluggish - like, the characters aren't appearing instantly onscreen as I type. There's a 0.5-1s delay as it all sluggishly tries to keep up.
These are HP laptops running Windows 7. 8gb of RAM. Pretty standard corporate office fare.
Is this all worthy of complaint or should I stfu?
My IT guys at work are pretty nice, amicable, busy guys. I don't ever want to become "that user" that complains or becomes a hassle to them while they're trying to deal with big infrastructure problems and projects, but I'm being hindered by my equipment.
Our laptops are pretty mediocre, lousy screens, underpowered (which causes issues when Excel/PS or other RAM-hungry stuff), and we have small 19" monitors (capped at 1600x960) that strain the eyes, and no support for a second monitor (and forbidden from bringing our own second monitor from home).
Excel and Outlook crawl or crash daily, and simple word processing in Word, Outlook or OneNote is sluggish - like, the characters aren't appearing instantly onscreen as I type. There's a 0.5-1s delay as it all sluggishly tries to keep up.
These are HP laptops running Windows 7. 8gb of RAM. Pretty standard corporate office fare.
Is this all worthy of complaint or should I stfu?