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All About Refurbished
Computers... What You Need To Know!
You may know what
a "refurbished computer" is, but you may not know exactly
what the term means and what you are getting when you buy referbished, and from whom... In computer
technology, refurbished refers to "old" or used computer equipment that
has been restored to like-new working condition and/or appearance, or
computer devices that have been sent back to the factory to fix a flaw.
The term typically refers to the hardware components of a computer that
have been either replaced with similar components or updated with newer
technology than the device originally came with. Companies that lease computers
will often refurbish the computers after they are turned in and resell the
refurbished units, commonly referred to as refurbs, at prices lower than
those of new computers. They may even donate the refurbs to schools or charities.
You may believe that refurbished computers are a piece of junk. Refurbished
doesn’t necessarily mean you’re buying a used computer. And it doesn’t
always mean you’re buying a computer that had something dreadfully wrong
with it. If you already have a computer at home and almost every time you
want to use it you find someone else having fun at it, then the right decision
for you, or your children, is the refurbished computer. Refurbished computers
are much cheaper and not usually used. Buying a refurbished computer
is great for the new computer user.
They can learn on it, play around with it, and get comfortable with the
technology before moving on to a more sophisticated and more expensive system.
Don't forget that buying refurbished computers doesn’t mean you’re getting
an outdated machine. While computers are forever becoming faster and able
to hold more data on larger hard drives, the basics of the computer are
still the same. If you just want a home computer to do e-mail, surf the
Internet, balance your checkbook, play a few games, and do some word processing,
you might want to invest in a refurbished computer.
Refurbished computers are still upgradeable in case you want to add more
memory, a larger hard drive, or a faster modem later on. As it was said
before, the manufacturers usually give the refurbished computers to different
schools as charities. In fact, it is a really good and clever move. After
all, this way the students can be educated on a higher level and these schools
don't pay for it. And your children will feel better knowing more things
about computers and internet. Be careful where you get your refurbished
computer.
The advice here is: "Don't buy refurbished computers from local stores".
The reason is that you never know whether the computer is legal, or not.
Or maybe the salesperson is trying to cheat you. If you really want top
buy a refurbished computer, get it from the manufacturer. This way
it is safe and legal. These manufacturers often have their own “factory
outlet” sites right on the Internet where you can look through the inventory
of refurbished models, read system specifications, check out warranties,
and see how much you’d be saving versus buying new.
Dell is the best company when it comes to refurbished computers. They have
great computers (the internal components are high quality, which is super
important), and their customer support and warranties are second to none.
Also, this company has excellend refurbished computers at rediculous prices
too.
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