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    NBR How-To: Outlet Shopping for HP, Dell, and Lenovo Notebooks

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Apr 27, 2015.

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    Is buying a refurbished computer from an outlet a bad idea? Absolutely not! We show you all you need to know about outlet shopping in this guide.

    Why the Outlets?

    It’s all about saving money; buying a refurbished computer from an outlet store can save you 20%, 30%, or even 50% compared to a brand new computer. As we’ll see later, products sold through outlets are guaranteed to work as if they were brand new - and in a lot of cases, they actually are brand new. Outlet products are also warrantied as if they were new.

    Read the full content of this Article: http://www.notebookreview.com/howto/nbr-how-to-outlet-shopping-for-hp-dell-and-lenovo-notebooks/