System Liquidation Knowledge Center & Blog
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Recycling: How System Liquidation Reduces, Reuses, and Recycles
Whether we like it or not, all computer hardware breaks down eventually and upgrading is inevitable. There’s no escaping this fact. Devices become obsolete and employees will need new features... -
Refurbished Computers Buyers Guide Holiday 2022
New electronics are expensive! Have you considered the refurbished computer market to get high quality, certified refurbished products at a fraction of the price for new? Read our holiday 2022 buyers guide to get all the info you need to consider when your shopping for yourself, friends or family this holiday season! -
Where Can You Find Wholesale Refurbished Laptops for the Education Sector?
At System Liquidation, we understand that K-12 schooling districts are struggling with increasing demands for quality education despite budget shortfalls. That’s why we’ve been working to provide reliable tools and electronics to enhance modern education while keeping costs low.
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Top Tips for Buying Refurbished Computers & Laptops
Let’s face it: technology can be expensive. Even if you don’t need the most cutting-edge devices on the market, the price can easily add up if you’re buying reliable machines for work or school in large quantities. In this article we explore what refurbishing means, why choosing refurbished products is a good idea, how to find a quality refurbisher and where you can find the best selection of refurbished laptop deals! -
What It Means To Be A Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher
Refurbishing enables companies to empower their customers with quality electronics at a reduced price. They essentially acquire used products, fix them if necessary and clean them back to factory specs, and resell them in like-new condition. Many customers and industries rely on refurbished goods, from businesses to nonprofits, schools, governments, and other industries. -
How Using Refurbished Products Helps Save the Earth
Why buy a refurbished PC? Anyone in the market for a new computer is asking this question. But if you work in procurement for a school district, a business, a municipality, a non-profit, or any other organization, you might need to purchase large amounts of electronics with a limited budget in mind...