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Why Refurbished Makes Sense-But can they be trusted?

Many people in this state of the economy have been falling victim to the current circumstances. With jobs falling like flies many are forced to put a five dollar bill where a fifty should be going. Computer replacement for most seems to never take the top priority until it's too late. The great news is that if you're looking for used desktop computer deals on solid trustworthy computers with a stellar warranty, times have never been better.

In the past refurbished computers have been considered taboo. Used electronics bolstered images of seedy shops and garage sales trying to sell outdated worn out computers. You were lucky if they worked when you got home and good luck if you needed a repair.

With all the new gadgets that have come to light in the past couple of years many aren't aware that there have been some tremendous leaps in testing and quality control. What this has translated to is that all major companies are now offering refurbished computers with the same warranties as brand new computers. It has totally taken all of the risk out of purchasing a used computer.

So not only has the quality control improved tremendously but the stability of the machines being produced is unheard of. What many don't realize is that companies now typically do not repair these comprosed computer parts. Often the entire inside of the computer is brand new. Due to the fact that computer parts are now cheaper than ever to produce it now is cheaper to just simply replace a motherboard or replace a processor rather than repair it.

There are a couple of tips that can be helpful in reviewing refurbished desktop computers. One being to make sure you test all the ports and USB jacks when your computer arrives. While you are protected by the warranty it is always a good idea to make sure your computer is in good working order before spending a bunch of time loading all your favorite programs.

Another good tip is to also make sure your CD rom drive is working. If any of these items is not working then your motherboard may need to be replaced. I send the computer back immediately to avoid a headache. Again these things are rare but always a good thing to keep in mind.

In closing the best way to shop for used computers is online. All the major manufacturers have everything listed online which makes it easy to compare prices and warranties. If you try to pick up a refurbished computer in a store you run the risk of usually paying more with much less of a warranty. So take my advice and shop online.

For further expert advice on what to look to avoid headaches check out this article ondesktop computer reviews.




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