Can you really find cheap discount desktop computers that won't fall apart later?
No matter what it is there is always a cheaper version of it available – whether it is a bag of rice, a car or a computer.
A cheaper version of a computer system is always available somewhere,
but you need to ensure that you know what you are getting if you go
for a cheaper option.
Buying cheap computer systems

even though it is cheap is still a major cost exercise. You need to
determine what computer is right for you. So first you need to ask
yourself what you will be using your computer for:
There are three key options for acquiring a really cheap discount
desktop computer.
1. You could buy a simple refurbished computer. These machines are used machines that have been inspected, tested and repackaged for resale.
2. You could purchase the computer parts yourself and build the computer from scratch or
3. You could purchase a barebones machine and add cheap components as you need them.
If you are not really computer savvy them the last two options are probably not for you, however if you are a bit of an enthusiast and don’t mind tinkering then they might be ideal.
Purchasing a cheap computer is a great way to get ‘techie’ however it can be fraught with danger. Computer can be expensive beasts so if you purchase something that is secondhand ensure that you get some sort of warranty.
That's why we recommend you either build your own, or get a manufacturer
reconditioned / refurbished computer that comes with a warranty; and
you can get them from Dell's
Factory Outlet for refurbished computers

and TigerDirect

at great prices.
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