Thursday, February 5, 2009

Finding A Cheap Pc

Writen by Dave Stewart

The key to finding a cheap PC is where you look. Large department stores often offer 'bargains' with claimed huge discounts, but the actual computers are very basic models. Although it can go without saying, when you're buying a computer, go to a computer store. Specialist stores will provide lower prices and higher quality PC's than department stores or home office outlets. There are a number of paths you can go down in search of a cheap pc, the three we recommend are; refurbished desktop computers, dell packaged desktops or specialist computer package deals.

Refurbished desktop computers are a great way for people on a budget to buy a computer. Refurbished computers provide adequate machines at bargain prices. As long as you only really want the computer for basic tasks such as word processing, sending and receiving email, using the internet etc then a refurbished pc is perfect for you. Do to the large volume of second hand desktop computers, there is a huge supply market with relatively low demand. Making them great for people looking to pick up a bargain. When buying a refurbished or second hand pc, make sure you check all the details such as warranty, specifications and terms of service, to avoid any nasty surprises later on.

When shopping in the 'budget computer' market, you should really consider some of the big companies such as Dell, HP, IBM etc... These big corporations, because they trade with such high volume, can often offer computer packaged systems cheaper than other computer stores. In particular, Dell is a good choice to look at because of their product line specificly aimed at the low-end computer market. Additionally, buying through Dell has the ability to customize your system, so you can pick and choose the features you want.

Specialist computer stores often offer package systems, which they have assembled themselves onsite. These computers can often be real bargains. Take a trip down your local computer shop and have a look around, talk to someone about it. I personally find that these guys give the best advice you can get when looking for a new computer. Being able to talk to someone face to face about your purchase, being able to explain to them exactly what you want in your pc and the limits of your budget often results in a more comfortable, less stressful purchase and a better final product.

Before buying a computer look around a bit first, do the research now. Check and compare prices online, read reviews and talk to someone at you local computer store before committing to a big purchase. This way you'll ensure you get the most for your money and hopefully you can find that cheap pc.

Before you look at a Dell PC, you may find reading http://www.discountdesktopreviews.com/articles/considering-a-dell-desktop-pc.html helpful in explaining the product range.

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Dave Stewart

1 comment:

Michael said...

Check out the present deals at Dell.com and PC World to find the top price on new computers and try companies such as Computer Clearances for deals on refurbished computers.

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