Thursday, July 30, 2015

How to Find Desktop Deals



There are a couple of purchases that as soon as I step into the store I wish I didn't have to make. Buying a desktop computer is one of them. Trying to navigate through all the different brands and companies, features and accessories is mind-numbing and confusing. I always feel like I am neglecting something, and I get the constant feeling that I don't really need this new bonus feature. Worst of all is the price. I can compare it to different computers in the store, but I never am quite certain what exactly I'm paying for. I get this dread that I am paying more than I have to. But I've found a way to beat the system and find some really great desktop deals. Here are some of my tips.

It goes without saying that desktop deals require a little bit of research. The trick is knowing exactly what sort of information you are researching. The companies are always looking to distract you with deals you don't need, throwing in accessories or fancy features you won't use. The best thing about desktop deals is that they really are deals without sacrificing quality.

With other consumer products, "deal" is sometimes synonymous with "lower quality". Things are marked down because they don't sell - which is to say, that no one wants them. This is absolutely not true when it comes to laptop and desktop deals. Desktop deals are a reflection of the short shelf life of computers in the current market. The computer companies are fighting tooth and nail to true to "out-tech" the other -if they can claim faster processors or fancier technologies than the competition, it will grant them the image to make superlative claims to consumers. The truth is that the latest and greatest computers are not designed for you. They're designed for a small percentage of hard-core computer users and branding bragging rights. The turnover is so quick that invariably the "old desktops", which are often less than a year old, quickly become that companies desktop deals.

So search with online discount sites and directly to the company. Browse their older lines of computers and buy them with the knowledge that you will have no issues with their use. You can benefit by the computer companies "tech arms race". Take their desktop deals, and you have a practically new computer for a fraction of the original sales price.

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