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Posted by Team Recompute on 24th Aug 2018

Let us guess: you're reading this article from your phone because your laptop is kaput. You need a reliable replacement but you don't have much of a budget for it. So now the question is, "Should I buy a refurbished laptop or save up for a new one?" Because they are technically previously owned, refurbished laptops automatically get a bad wrap. Most of us label refurbished laptops as "used" and, therefore, "inferior." But that's not a… Read more

Posted by Team Recompute on 17th Aug 2018

You have had your computer for way too long. It is definitely outdated.The symbols on the keys are getting worn off and the internal components are no longer functioning with today's software.It's time to replace it, but with what?In the last 4 years, tablet and desktop PC sales have trended down while laptops have remained the same.You could buy a new laptop or you could buy one refurbished. There are pros and cons to both, so it depends on pers… Read more

Posted by Team Recompute on 9th Aug 2018

Are you weighing your options of purchasing a new or refurbished computer for your home or business? You might be considering the notion that sometimes even brand new computers and laptops have defects but are leery of buying refurbished. Let's dispel the top 5 big myths about buying refurbished computers. That way you can make an informed decision on your next computer purchase!Myth 1: Slow Refurbished Computers The first myth to dispel… Read more

Posted by Team Recompute on 3rd Aug 2018

Computer prices can become quite exorbitant. Brand new units can exceed what you might have allocated in your budget. Instead, you should consider buying a refurbished desktop. It might seem risky to buy a refurbished desktop, but there are ways to protect yourself. Here are some tips you can use to buy your next refurbished desktop! But first off...What's A Refurbished Computer?Refurbished computers are full systems that are resold. They are no… Read more