Buying
a refurbished computer is often a good way to save money on a
normally pricey model. Though you can buy used computers from private
parties via online classified or auction sites, you never really know
what you're getting. It might be a better idea to check out major
computer manufacturers' official web sites first.
For
instance, on the Apple Store site look for the red "SALE" tag
where you can get special deals on Macs that have been refurbished
and certified by Apple. Or on Dell you can search the Dell Outlet
for refurbished PCs that cost way less than the new ones.
Manufacturer refurbished computers might not even be used -- they
might be overstock, cancelled orders, or just previously opened
packages that have since been resealed.
Also,
if you can, consider buying an extended warranty or support package
with your refurbished computer so you can still get solid tech
support if need be.