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Article Title: What to Look for Before You Purchase a Refurbished Computer
Author: Jason  Oh
Category: Hardware
Word Count: 410
Keywords: refurbished, computers, desktops
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Refurbished desktop computers are giving consumers a cheaper alternative to 
brand new desktops and laptops. In a time when everyone is scrambling for ways 
to save money and bring down expenses, it is really wise to consider purchasing 
refurbished computers. However, it is also not surprising that many people are 
afraid of reconditioned or used computers because they think that these units 
would easily bog down. So, here are some steps that you might want to follow to 
ensure quality used computers. 

The first step is to determine where you will use the computer. The components 
that you will need and the amount of RAM or type of processor that you will 
require depend on your reason for buying a computer. You cannot expect that all 
the refurbished desktop computers that you buy will have all the components and 
specifications that you need. If you are going to use it for gaming, make sure 
that you have a compatible video card and a RAM that will enable you to run PC 
games. If you are planning to use it to check your email or surf the Internet, 
then a modem or a NIC, Network Interface Controller, is necessary. Therefore, 
the second step in buying refurbished computers is to know the hard drive 
capacity, RAM, and the specifications of the unit that you are eyeing on. It is 
also important to check the system requirement of the software which you will 
use.

The third step is to test the PC before you buy. Do not be afraid to test as 
many refurbished desktop computers as necessary. You want to make sure that you 
are not buying a lemon computer and the only way to do that is to see if the 
hardware components, as well as software, are working perfectly. Also, be sure 
to ask the seller of the refurbished computers for warranty and return 
policies. A warranty of six months and above is a fairly good deal when it 
comes to reconditioned desktop computers or laptops.

Even if you are purchasing refurbished desktop computers, it does not mean that 
you will need to buy new ones every time you want a software upgrade or you 
have found new uses for a computer. Thus, the last step is to determine if your 
cheap computer is open for further upgrades. It is also important to know what 
if the software you are going to buy or use is compatible with your 
short-listed refurbished computers.

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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