Is a Refurbished Computer Reliable?

Thursday, May 21, 2009
By Di9ital Flavah

Refurbished computers are what you need if you are buying a starter computer for yourself or for your kids. Such desktop computers and laptops are quite affordable and truly reliable. Many people who are not really very knowledgeable with computer systems tend to frown upon refurbished desktop computers and other cheap computers because they are afraid that these devices will bog down in less than two years. However, the experiences of countless people who have invested in these PCs are proof that a refurbished computer is dependable. Below are some explanations why these desktop computers can be relied upon.

It is a common misconception to think that refurbished computers are simply old computers that are super slow and outdated. Although it is true that the very cheap computers may be using older versions of software and hardware, even models that are in the range of $150 to $200 can already provide you with high powered performance because they are equipped with enough software and hardware technology.

Refurbished computers have more than enough power to handle the most widely used programs.

In fact, the majority of refurbished units are from expired leases or corporate upgrades. This means that companies who want to upgrade their office systems to newer computers usually sell their desktop computers to companies that repair and recondition used desktops and sometimes even laptops.

Also, a fraction of cheap computers sold as refurbished or reconditioned are units that have been returned by buyers to manufacturers for slight cosmetic blemishes, such as scratches on the surface or chipped paint. These devices are sold as refurbished after being tested because no customer would buy them as new. There are also some units that have been returned by customers because the seller or manufacturer has delivered the wrong model or color. Since the box has already been opened, they can no longer sell such desktop computers or laptops as new. This means that not all refurbished desktop computers or laptops are used PCs.

Still, a negligible portion of reconditioned computers sold in the market comes from desktop computers or laptops that were returned because they did not work well or they had a few problems. However, you do not have to worry about buying reconditioned cheap computers because all such desktop computers and notebooks are checked thoroughly before being sold. Parts that are not functioning are replaced by components that are working well. In fact, some suppliers even buy new parts to ensure ample performance of the reconditioned PC.

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6 Responses to “Is a Refurbished Computer Reliable?”

  1. Hi, good post. I have been wondering about this issue,so thanks for posting.

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  2. sean6779

    Sometimes it’s better buying refurb pc than new one!
    Don’t forget to check whether they provide warranty or not.

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  3. I really like your post. Does it copyright protected?

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  4. [...] 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 $150 if you have to constantly [...]

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  5. [...] upgrades. It is also important to know whether if the software you are going to buy or use is compatible with your short-listed refurbished [...]

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  6. T3ch9uru

    i didn’t realize office computer could manage with a p4…. next time i consult a business i’m fitting them with p4’s

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