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How to Budget for IT Support as a Small Business
23 Oct, 2025







£56.90 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Dell Pro Smartcard Keyboard (KB813) is a niche, “plug into an enterprise workflow and forget about it” type of purchase. For £47.50 ex‑VAT, it’s good value **only if** you specifically need a smartcard reader baked into the keyboard. If your users are already logging in with smartcards (common in controlled UK environments), this can genuinely reduce friction—less faff with external readers and fewer extra devices on desks. The key point is that it’s not a general-purpose keyboard upgrade; it’s about supporting a particular authentication setup.
I wouldn’t buy it if you don’t use smartcards. In that case you’ll be paying for a feature you won’t use, and there are plenty of better-feeling, more flexible standard office keyboards at similar or lower pricing depending on deals. Overall: **buy it for organisations standardising smartcard logins** and deploying at scale; **avoid it** for typical SMB/office desks where normal Windows/Microsoft account logins do the job.

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