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For example, Intel has the Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 (newer models may go to the Core i9). For the most part, CPUs are divided into Intel and AMD, generally with 3 tiers from which to choose. CPU: This is the central processing unit the computer uses to complete the tasks you throw at it.We’re not going to go over a whole bunch of specifications, but here are the basics you need to look out for: For specifications, our suggestions are to always try and find the highest ones you can, especially when buying a used PC or Mac that is a few years older, like our 2015 MacBook Pro. Most of the questions above you will have to mull over when buying a used PC or Mac. Specifications: What are the bare minimum specifications you can live with and what are the ones you really want? What will you be using the machine for?.Use Case: What will you be using your purchase to do? Basic web browsing? Data entry? Word processing? Video/Photo editing? Gaming?.Budget: How much do you want to spend when buying a used PC or Mac?.PC or Mac: What ecosystem do you want to live in? PCs are generally cheaper than Macs even in the used market.Display resolution also applies here, and we recommend finding something with at least 1920×1080 resolution. Display size: What size display do you want? 13″, 14″, 15″, 17″ or even 27″ with AIO’s.What are your needs?īefore you can start bidding or looking at buying a used PC or Mac you need to do some research. There are plenty of great Windows options in the used market.
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