Tuesday, December 4, 2007

DO YOU REBUILD OR REPLACE OUTDATED COMPUTERS?

DO YOU REBUILD OR REPLACE OUTDATED COMPUTERS?

Do not get sold on buying a new computer just because industry

experts say that they are obsolete after 4 years. Many computer

models can be updated and upgraded by simply replacing specific

parts and installing new software.

If you cannot decide her you need to buy or repair, here's the basic

rule of thumb to guide you in making that decision: Purchase a new

computer if the replacement parts or software necessary to bring it

up to date cost more than 50% of its original purchase price.

If your company (business) buys a new computer model, it should

consider selling the old one. There are secondary markets who

export old computers to Third World countries. The average resale

price of a 3- year old system is usually 10% to 15% of the original

purchase price.

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