
If you want to get a really good deal on a new laptop then the best way is by buying a refurbished laptop.
If you haven’t come across the term refurbished laptop before what it basically means is that someone bought the laptop and then returned it. This could be because they didn’t want it or there was a fault with it.
When this happens the manufacturer does a full service of the laptop and corrects any faults there may be. This means that’s in a condition where it can be sold again but legally companies can’t put the laptop back on as full priced so it has to be termed as refurbished and discounted. This means they get to make some money on the laptop and we get to snap up a real bargain.
But just where can you get a refurbished laptop from?
Well you’d be surprised to find it’s much more common than you’d think and refurbished laptops are beginning to pop up on the high street. However the biggest choice is still online and here’s five online stores I’d recommend checking out:
1. SVP Communications
SVP Communications offer a great range of refurbished laptop brands but are often limited in stock to one of each so if you see a bargain snap it up!
2. EuroPC
EuroPc is one of the biggest online computer retailers and has a great range of refurbished laptops from Dell, Toshiba, Packard Bell and HP Compaq.
3. Laptop Shop
Laptop Shop is home to a great selection of new and refurbished laptops with refurbished laptops brands including Fujitsu Siemens, Acer, Toshiba and HP.
4. PC World
You might not know it but PC World offers a great range of refurbished laptops from just about every brand they stock which includes the hugely desirable Sony laptops.
5. Amazon.
Amazon don’t actually offer refurbished laptops themselves but through their third party sellers which creates one of the fullest and most impressive ranges online.
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