Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Used Cheap Laptops

When you start a new business and don't have too much money for fast improvements when it comes to laptop computers for employees, one good solution is to look for used cheap laptops. The problem with these is the fact that you never know how good they are, if you don't know the provider very well. It's not a good idea to buy from the black market, so you'd start to look for official dealers. There are many online stores that sell http://www.laptopsarena.com/used-cheap-laptops/ used cheap laptops, but if you don't have enough experience in this market sector, having no idea about right prices and product evaluation, you could get laptops with a high degree of damage.

Yes, I know, you can go for websites providing customer reviews but I can tell you from the others' experience that you can be fooled easily this way too. They all allow you to browse through price ranges, hardware components section or brands to choose from, but at the laptop's arrival you might get disappointed... or be lucky. Anyhow, as long as there's always a risk to lose your money on nothing, might be better to relax and think twice before ordering.

I could advise you to forget about used cheap laptops that don't even look attractive, and buy new models from highly rated stores, or try something different, which many don't know too much about these days - laptop trade - but for this you need to already own such systems. Yes, that's right, you could trade in your old laptops for new ones. This method provides you with a small but significant percentage of the new model's price in exchange for your old system, which can be further used for separate functional hardware components that are still functional, just to keep it as green as possible. Here too you need to find a company that everyone trusts 100%, and one of these, which I personally trust and would use too, is Hewlett Packard.

The interface is easy to use and here we have to select the type of product you want to trade, which in our case is Notebooks, then comes the brand you have, let's say Sony, the model name, the condition that can be Poor, Good or Excellent, quantity, and the postal code. After hitting Add to Quote you are redirected to a new page where you need to accept the current configuration displayed or modify it to match with what you prepared for trading in.

My configuration example is: 256 MB RAM memory, 60 GB HDD storage, Pentium M 1.5 GHZ processor, and the Windows XP Professional operating system. It was a VGN-A130B38. For 5 units I get $129 each, and a total value of $ 645, which I can use to buy a brand new laptop or several, by adding some extra money.

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