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Should You Buy A New Computer?

Is your computer old and slow? Or maybe not as old but slow? 

Should you buy a new computer or is there any way you can easily make your computer faster again?

There are ways to make your computer run faster again. You could get a solid-state drive (SSD) if you currently have a hard disk drive (HDD). An SSD increases the speed your computer can read files. This can help with speed. 

Another option is to factory reset your operating system. Erase everything and run a clean installation. This will help temporarily as well. 

Even getting a new machine is a temporary solution. Operating systems keep “improving” but at what cost? You need to get new computers to get the new versions. 

Is there any other solution? Here at Rapid-C, we have engineered a new solution and it’s based on virtualization and cloud computing. 

Cloud computing consists of running the Operating System in a state-of-the-art computer running in a remote location. We have servers running cloud computers with the latest hardware and with our Rapid-C device you can access this computer through the internet. 

This means that we provide the hardware and you just need an internet connection to run the latest fastest computer from your old slow computer. But your computer won’t be slow anymore. You will be controlling the remote computer through virtualization. 

It might sound complicated but the only thing you need to do is connect Rapid-C to your computer’s USB port and load the virtual machine from our application. 

We guarantee that we will make your computer faster or your money back guarantee! We stand behind our product and we will change the way we use computers! No need to keep buying computers or dealing with slow machines. That’s a thing of the past with Rapid-C.

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