Reconditioning (electronic)


Reconditioning is the process of maintenance or minor repair of an object, aesthetically or mechanically.

Usually reconditioned computers and laptops are those that initially do not pass the manufacturer's quality standard. The unit is repaired or recertified and the product is sold with a discount price (up to 30% discount). Most have a 30-day warranty for the trade and 90 days with the manufacturer.

Open-box, returned units or electronic elements of all kinds are often sold as reconditioned; They have a guarantee of functionality and a small discount. Reconditioning is very common with more expensive electronic devices, such as video game consoles and computer monitors, especially because those objects have a high rate of return (due to the buyer's remorse and the fact that the categories of electronic devices have a cost directly related to their level of complexity, the complex elements are more likely than a simple one to have one or two defective components) and benefits more to the "wise sale", the price proportional to the discounts of the cheapest items. < / p>



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