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Refurbished computers are sold almost everywhere, even in online stores and Internet auctions. So, finding refurbished desktop computers is not really a problem for you. What is important, if you plan to invest in these cheap computers, is to know how to buy them. Even if you were buying a cheap PC, you naturally would want to make sure that it would work smoothly and will not give you a headache for at least two years. There is really no point in buying a reconditioned computer for $200 if you have to constantly bring it to a service center for repairs. Here are some tips on how to buy a reconditioned computer that is perfect for you. The first step in buying any gadget, including a desktop computer, is to know what you need them for. Are you buying refurbished computers for your small business? Or are you planning to give your 10-year old son a computer or notebook to help with his studies? Once you have determined what your primary purpose for the computer is, you will then know what speed, memory, RAM and other specifications are needed in cheap computers in order to achieve your main purpose. After determining the use of the computer, the next step is to shop around for the perfect one. It is often a good idea to look for reputable sellers of refurbished computers because they have a name and reputation to protect. Besides, these sellers usually provide longer warranty periods and also have clear return policies. Even if you are just spending $200 for a refurbished used PC, you naturally want to get more than your money's worth. One way to ensure that you will get just that is by making it a point to buy reputable reconditioned desktop computers and laptops. It is important to note that sellers, even the big ones, do not have unlimited supply of refurbished computers. Thus, when you see a unit that perfectly fits your budget and needs, then you should consider buying that already. However, apart from ensuring that the seller provides a reasonable warranty period and return policy, you also need to check their customer service. Remember that you are buying reconditioned PC so there might be some glitches in the unit in the future. Thus, you want to make sure that your seller has ample staff handling customer service and repair. This way, you do not have to wait for weeks just to get your PC done or checked. 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. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
