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Refurbished Laptops
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I am considering investing in a new laptop as opposed to a full PC.
I will be getting advice and help from my tech savvie grandson but would like to hear others point of view regarding refurbished laptops.
Can they be reliable as they are obviously a lot cheaper than brand new.
Is there any brand better than others.
Any thoughts.
Thank you
I will be getting advice and help from my tech savvie grandson but would like to hear others point of view regarding refurbished laptops.
Can they be reliable as they are obviously a lot cheaper than brand new.
Is there any brand better than others.
Any thoughts.
Thank you
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I'm using one right now. A company I worked for was refurbing its kit (I did the refurb) and let us have the old ones. I refurbed quite a few for schools. That was a couple of years back now but the ones I have are still going strong.
There were of course professional machines DELL Lattitude i7's and as I was refurbing I was able to max out the RAM.
I think if you go for a refurb then look for the pro machines - they are always built better and tend to be preloaded with Windows pro edition but watch out for batteries at end of life and how they have been refurbished.
The other small problem is Windows 11. Many refurbished machines wont be able to run it - even if they are powerful enough. Check on the lists that MS have provided to see if the one you are interested in will upgrade. If you want ton upgrade of course.
There were of course professional machines DELL Lattitude i7's and as I was refurbing I was able to max out the RAM.
I think if you go for a refurb then look for the pro machines - they are always built better and tend to be preloaded with Windows pro edition but watch out for batteries at end of life and how they have been refurbished.
The other small problem is Windows 11. Many refurbished machines wont be able to run it - even if they are powerful enough. Check on the lists that MS have provided to see if the one you are interested in will upgrade. If you want ton upgrade of course.
There are supposed to be two classes - refurbed and renewed but it gets complicated because not every outlet applies the same criteria. If you buy refurbed goods from the manufacturer such as Apple or Dell it will come with a warranty and you can be sure it is a good product and you would be hard put to distinguish it from new.
You need to be more careful with third party sellers
You need to be more careful with third party sellers
//a lap top is meant to wear out ( fall to bits) in two to three years//
No it isnt. In fact my laptop from 1994 still fires up. The batteries were 'C' standard batteries!
The one I am using now is nearly 6 years old. Works fine and still has the original battery, although as I have said it is a professional machine, there is another 10 year old XPS upstairs that works great. Using it to train my 2 year old granddaughter.
No it isnt. In fact my laptop from 1994 still fires up. The batteries were 'C' standard batteries!
The one I am using now is nearly 6 years old. Works fine and still has the original battery, although as I have said it is a professional machine, there is another 10 year old XPS upstairs that works great. Using it to train my 2 year old granddaughter.