
A big welcome to you for visiting the used PC blog. In this blog, I will attempt to handhold you through the steps of buying a used PC.
For a start, the question you may be asking is why you should buy a used PC instead of a new one. After all, aren’t PCs going to be obsolete a few short years down the road.
Well, the short answer is that used PCs are considerably less expensive than new ones. Furthermore older PCs running Windows 7 or the unpopular Windows 8 can be easily upgraded to Windows 10 without the payment of any fees. This enables many used PC to extend the usefulness of their working life to many more years.
In this blog, I will attempt to help potential buyers navigate through the complexities of buying a used PC. The starting point of this blog will be on selecting the most suitable type of used PCs to purchase, depending on your needs. However if your need is to play PC games which requires dedicated graphics card, this blog is not for you. There are already many excellent websites which provide a wealth of information for PC game players.
Thus this blog will concentrate on 3 groups, the light, moderate and heavy users. The light category comprises the casual PC user watching netflix or youtube videos or merely browsing the internet. In the middle will be those working from home (WFH) to school children doing their home based learning (HBL) assignments. At the heavy user end will be maybe hobby users who wants to edit certain types of videos.
Start by reading the articles in this blog below.
What does Lenovo M93 Tiny, HP Prodesk 600 G1 Mini and Dell 9020 Micro have in common?
This writeup is by beetlek who offers a wide range of mostly used small desktop PCs and occasional laptops for sale in Carousell Singapore. You can see his offering at this link https://www.carousell.sg/u/beetlek/ or search for user beetlek at Carousell Singapore.