Does anybody know much about the "re-furbished" lap tops Greys online sell????
Are they just wiped office machines,or are they modified??? I see some list having a SSD fitted.
Andrew
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Does anybody know much about the "re-furbished" lap tops Greys online sell????
Are they just wiped office machines,or are they modified??? I see some list having a SSD fitted.
Andrew
I've had several of them (probably had twenty or so machines in total), various brands including HP, Dell, Compaq and one Toshiba.
Had three of them go bad, two HPs and the single Toshiba, two after about 2 years, one after 18 months, and that one still had a HP warranty, which I used.
And they mostly are refurbished retail returns, a number of them have had the test reports and other documents in with them, Grays seem to have their own workshop rebuilding, refurbishing or repairing for several brands.
My work recently bought about 500 Dells for about $600 each I think, but the deal includes a service contract and I can't be specific about the figures. If they can survive being mistreated by students they are pretty rugged. It really depends on what you want to do with it.
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LOL! been there too.
Had one die(thankfully under warranty) and you can't use some of the old mechanical drive tricks to get it running to copy stuff over to a safe drive.
That's why I prefer to get my own lappie with mechanical drive, + my own SSD and image the mechanical drive onto the SSD and place the SSD in the lappie from new.
The mechanical drive serves as an emergency backup of the OS plus whatever software you install and serves as a quick and easy fresh install when the time comes later on.
I think most SSD's used in laptops will be of the cheapest kind, rather than the best performance/$ type.
So I prefer to choose which SSD I want to use rather than use the one that came with the machine.
My kids are both in secondary school.
They get some nice looking but extremely fragile DELL convertible laptop/tablet devices.
They work nice when they work, but if I were any of the techs at the school trying to keep up with my sons ability to break them, I'd have quit, resigned, asked for a doubled up pay rise, or hung myself if all that failed.
He has an incredible ability to destroy his tablet!
My daughter is typical soft/sweet thing, and surely treats her stuff equally, but she's two issues with hers too(but no destructive episodes yet!)
I have bought 2 of the refurbished Toshibas in the last 3 months from Greys Online, the first one went to my son and hasn't been an issue, for $420 and $480 (30% and 20% off EBay specials), they are:
Core i7
8GB Ram
1TB HDD
12 Month Warranty
Mine has a slightly faster processor and a touch screen.
They look as new even though they say they could have minor blemishes.
I will upgrade to SSD's when I get around to and put the drives into external caddies for backup devices.
If you get the toshiba, burn the recovery disc to a usb stick and as i did made an iso of that on my desktop.
Richard
Dells have proprietary screens, so when they get damaged cost a lot more to replace. My daughter's screen just cracked one day when she was just using the laptop, about 2 minutes after opening it. Very poor construction design.
Dell support indicated they would treat it as user damage as it happens to a lot of their laptops. When I replaced the screen all hinge screws were loose, creating residual stress to the screen. Poor assembly and the user pays.
My work had a batch of Surface tablets, but they never worked properly (I think they ordered too low a spec. model) and broke too easily, so they've gone to back to laptops, in rugged cases and with bags.
The biggest problem we seem to have is not physical damage, but kids try to change the proxy server to avoid the limits which have been placed on their ability to play games on school laptops. Then they find the laptop won't work on the school system with a different proxy. But they don't know how to fix it, so they have to go off and grovel to the school IT people and admit they did the wrong thing, and get growled at and made to wait long enough for it to be a problem for their school work, in the hope that will deter them from stuffing around with it in the future. It's funny to watch.
:D
My son has probably done something similar, but all his issues have been hard/software related.
Broken screen! .. "honest I didn't slam it shut, sit on it, drop it, close it with my playing cards in between the screen and keyboard ... " :angel:
Many SSDs later .. I think the last count was three. I have no idea what he does to them, but I'm encouraging him to be an endurance tester(if he ever grows up).
Wifi radio died, but Bt still worked. I swapped it out to confirm, but put back the broken one for the school to fix it. He wasn't keeping my Killer 1202 wifi card.
But on the flip side, he's been very good with the Asus Laptop I bought him before he started high school. It's now getting on for about 5+ years .. he's in yr10, I got it for him at the start of grade 6.
He did once slam the laptop hard with his fist in a fit of rage(playing games of course) .. HDD died.
I told him, do it again and you don't get another SSD! ..