Consider A Refurbished Laptop For A Great Price
Want to buy a laptop and searching for a great price? Consider a
refurbished laptop. You can find an excellent system, completely
rebuilt and nearly new, and save 30-50% on the price of a new laptop.
More laptops are coming on the market as corporate IT departments
upgrade their leased equipment each year. The laptops that go off
lease are often sold to refurbishing shops, where the computer goes
through a thorough check, and repairs are made if needed, along with
upgrades to parts like memory, CD-ROM drives and operating
systems. The refurbishing company then resells the refurbished
laptop either direct or through online auctions like eBay. You
can find a great deal if you know what to look for.
The key questions to ask when looking at a refurbished laptop are how
old the laptop is, which will give you a clue as to how old the hard
drive is and the memory. The key wear points on used laptop are often
the hard drive, which is susceptible to drops or bumps, as well as the
memory. Ask if either the hard drive or the memory has been
replaced.
Another item to ask about is about the screen. The screen on laptops
can be very sensitive to heat, moisture and physical wear. Find
out if the screen has been replaced or repaired. If it's been
repaired, you may want to consider a warranty to cover future possible
breakdowns.
Ask what kind of operating system is included. Operating systems
are easy to install over the prior operating system, so if it's an
older operating system version, be sure to ask if you are getting the
serial numbers and CDs to allow you to purchase an upgrade if you
choose.
Often a refurbished laptop has a manufacturer's warranty available for
purchase along with your system. If you want a warranty, be sure
to ask what is available, and how long you have to buy the warranty
after purchase of the system.
Finally, make sure you feel comfortable with the dealer selling you the
PC. Does the vendor answer your questions fully and
promptly? Do they have a return period? Can you return for any
reason without a restocking fee (which can run to 15% of the
price)? Do they have a support department you can contact
in case something goes wrong with your system? Where are they located
(preferably the US)? And do they have happy client testimonials?
With so many laptop systems on the market, you have options besides
buying a new system. Keeping these points in mind while you shop
can help you find a great deal on a refurbished laptop.