4 Computer Money-saving Tips

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Tip # 1 - Discounts:

A discount is not always a good deal. Computers with discounts are often on the verge of being discontinued. You can buy a good deal or buy a technology that's about to become the news yesterday. Plus, stores often pack computers with a bunch of free items to make it look like you're getting more value. Chances are, the extras are low quality or you probably won't use. Plus, they rely on you not to use your discount, which is very common.

Tip # 2 - Extended service guarantees:

Attention to the buyer! It's a gamble, but not always a bad idea. If you buy a laptop and plan on traveling a lot, an extended warranty that covers monitor / screen replacement can be a good bet. Replacing a screen can cost anywhere from $ 400 to $ 600, which makes the warranty worthwhile. On the other hand, if you plan to purchase the warranty for routine maintenance; save your money. Often, it can take weeks for the store to send your PC in for repair.

Also, keep in mind that the store where you purchased your computer may not always do warranty work in the first year, but you may need to ship it directly to the manufacturer. In general, extended warranties cover electronics [things you can't see]. They usually do not cover physical damage. Most extended warranties have large gray areas, giving the warranty provider a lot of leeway in rejecting claims.

Tip # 3 - Monitors:

Do not throw away your monitor if it is still functioning properly. Instead, just keep it and save some money by simply replacing your old processor [computer tower]. Monitors last much longer than processors, and the technology is generally compatible between your old monitor and the new processor. However, if you're not happy, monitors, keyboards, and mice are the three tools to spend the extra money on, since you use them every day!

Tip # 4 - Networking:

How do you connect to the Internet? If you are using a high speed internet connection, such as high speed cable or DSL, you will want to make sure that you have a network card built into your system. If you have a wireless network at home or in the office, save money and installation time by purchasing the wireless card built into the computer.