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Article Title: Tips of Buying Used and Refurbished Computers
Author: Jason  Oh
Category: Hardware
Word Count: 404
Keywords: refurbished computer, refurbished computers, refurbished desktop, 
refurbished desktops
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Refurbished computers can be a huge lifesaver if you want to buy the cheapest 
desktops or notebooks in the market. It is without a doubt that used PCs or 
refurbished desktop computers are light on the pocket. However, it is just wise 
to carefully check the cheap computers available in the market and to find one 
that will fit your needs and provide good value for your money. Here are some 
tips you might want to follow when shopping for used or refurbished desktops.

Before you even go to a shop that sells used or refurbished computers, you 
first need to identify the tasks for which you will use the computers. This is 
important because you would want to know the storage capacity, RAM and other 
devices that you need to go with the computer that you are going to buy. There 
is a tendency for many people to immediately buy the cheapest PC among the lot. 
This is really not a problem if you just need a computer for checking e-mails 
or for ordinary office usage. But if you need a desktop for gaming or other 
more complicated purposes, then you ought to thoroughly check out the 
specifications of cheap refurbished computers on sale.

The next thing that you need to do when choosing used and refurbished computers 
is to ask the seller what parts are inside the cheap desktop computers being 
sold. For warranty reasons and easy maintenance, it is often a good idea to 
find used or refurbished PCs that have parts coming from one and the same 
manufacturer or brand. You may think that this can be hard to do since many 
reconditioned computers are built with parts from different PCs. Still, it is 
not impossible because many sellers of refurbished desktop computers get their 
used and cheap units from big companies.

Also, you need to know the return policy or warranty that comes with the used 
or refurbished cheap desktops that are being sold. It is also good to know what 
are the peripherals included in the package. Not all refurbished desktops may 
come with a mouse, monitor, or network cards. Lastly, it might be a good idea 
to check the reputation of the seller of refurbished computers. It is always 
wise to buy from a company that is willing to tell you how they refurbish 
desktop computers. Good computer refurbishing companies are known to carefully 
test every unit that they recondition.

Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog 
http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on 
refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to 
look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers.
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