In the past, desktop computers were used in homes and offices, but nowadays the use of laptops is very widespread.
However, the high prices of computers make purchasing power difficult. For this reason, people pay special attention when buying computers for home or office, opting for second-hand computers. In the continuation of our article, we would like to offer some advice on what to consider when buying and selling second-hand computers.
Tips:
When buying a second-hand laptop, it is important to first know what you will use it for. Determine the purpose: for gaming or for graphic design. In the case of a second-hand computer, first check the external appearance. Then check the working condition. Check if there are any cracks or gaps. If there are gaps, it means the laptop has been opened before. The laptop screws are black and scratch when they touch metal. This is intentionally done to show whether it has been opened or not. It is also important to check the laptop’s release date on the market. It is preferable to be more selective when buying laptops older than 3 years. For this, check the release date.
The most common problems with laptops are related to the battery. Old laptop batteries may have lost capacity, so a laptop with a battery that holds little charge will not be useful to you. Research the second-hand market well so you don’t pay more than it is worth.
The speed of the laptop is determined by the amount of RAM. Check the size of the RAM. Compare with specifications on the internet to make sure it matches. For standard laptops, most programs and applications will not work if the RAM is below 4GB, so do not buy laptops with less than 4GB. In fact, even this amount is low.
In short
The laptop brand, dimensions, weight, battery condition, storage space, processor power, and memory are important factors that should be checked by someone experienced in the field. If there are damages, the price can be negotiated accordingly. Each seller has a set price for the laptop. You can negotiate the price at purchase. Places where second-hand computers are bought are selective in this regard; they do not buy devices that do not work, so you can choose to buy from them.

