Computer shop stock categories

Computer shop inventory categories
CategoryExamplesControl need
LaptopsConsumer business gaming and student laptopsSerial model and warranty tracking
Desktop PCsReady made office gaming and workstation PCsSpecification and serial tracking
PC partsCPUs motherboards RAM SSDs GPUs power supplies casesCompatibility and stock level control
AccessoriesKeyboards mice bags cables webcams speakers UPS unitsFast reorder and margin tracking
Monitors and printersDisplay and output devicesWarranty and serial records
Repair partsLaptop screens batteries keyboards adapters and portsCompatibility and quality control
Software and licensesOperating systems antivirus office tools where applicableLicense and compliance records

Dead stock risk

Technology stock can age quickly. Old laptop models slow graphics cards unpopular accessories and outdated components can trap cash if not reviewed early.

Stock counts

High value items should be counted by serial number. Fast moving accessories can be counted by category and reorder level.

Stock accuracy protects cash

A missing laptop or graphics card is not a small stock error. Computer shops need stronger controls for high value items.

Business compliance note

This article is for general computer shop planning and operations. Real shops must follow local tax consumer protection warranty import data privacy employment payment and electronic waste rules.

Customer devices can contain private data. Staff should handle repairs upgrades data transfer and diagnostics with clear permission and privacy discipline.