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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Just what I needed. Was easy to set up and now my sites and programs load up so fast.I need to self teach myself updated Word program. All Good so far.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
SUPER GREAT!!! I thought there was a problem with the computer I ordered, and I immediately called TekRefurbs who supplied the refurbished unit. It took no more than a minute for a tech to answer (with perfect English). Darnel and I diagnosed the situation over the phone. We solved the problem, but Darnel suggested the symptom could perhaps be a sign of something else that may occur in the future, and TekRefurbs was more than happy to send me a new refurbished computer. Also, I almost immediately got email responses from Darnel when I asked additional questions. WHAT TRULY GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!!!I can't say how grateful I am for being able to TRUST a company with such great service.Mike (78 yrs young)
loustrau
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Great computer, no problems at all. Dell computers are built like tanks, this is my third refurb, it will probably outlast a new cheap computer. The only con that I can find is it's not upgradable to Windows 11, but I will cross that bridge when I come to it. Even though I have no problems with the computer, it was not packaged well, the mouse was completely crushed (I was not planning on using the supplied mouse and keyboard).Overall I am more than pleased with this computer, it was refurbed to work and look line new, maybe better with the 500gb solid state hard drive and expanded memory of 16gb. Three video outs, one VGA and two display ports makes setting up dual monitors a breeze. An i5 processor is plenty fast for most applications. No wireless as an old IT professional I still prefer wired ethernet. This computer is a great value for $100 you're not going to go wrong.
Maricela González Hilario
Reviewed in Mexico on January 4, 2024
Me ha funcionado muy bien
Francisco Contreras
Reviewed in Mexico on May 3, 2023
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Bill
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2022
I like everything about this computer except for one thing. It turns itself on every morning at exactly 7:00AM which, initially, was more than a little disconcerting. I wondered if I'd purchased a computer with some kind of spyware. After searching the internet for things that can turn on a computer that's been fully shutdown, I found and tried five or six different suggestions but all to no avail. Then I noticed on the Update & Security screen under Settings there's a statement, "Some settings are managed by your organization." Through further internet searches I learned that there are numerous settings that can be controlled on a group of computers in a business. I have probably spent five or more hours since getting the computer three weeks ago trying to resolve this problem - and, yes, to me it's a problem that everyday something turns on the computer I just bought. Just this morning I did some more editing and, for the first time, the "Some settings are managed by your organization" does not appear on my Windows Update screen. I'll have to wait to see if my computer turns on by itself tomorrow morning. When a computer is refurbished for re-sale, settings used to control certain aspects of the computer configured by the previous owner should be removed. It seems to me that's pretty basic and not something that should be overlooked. The computer itself is exactly what I wanted. I'd give it five stars if it wasn't for this one very frustrating thing.
MARVIN
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
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TechUser
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2022
Packaging was mediocre, but the cpu itself was clean. Had a bit of a challenge turning it on since the power button wasn't working, needed a bit hard plastic to get in, which can hold permanently. It has 4x4Gb ram, really low profile and compact. Runs smoothly for basic office and light gaming, it is a very quiet machine with no ugly scars.
makiko
Reviewed in Japan on August 14, 2020
I bought it as new, but it is defective.I'm very disappointed.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
I’ve already reviewed the seller for attention (product was promised in 5 days, arrived in 2; and was appropriately boxed), and this is about the product:The computer worked immediately, and with no issues. So far I’ve added a USB WiFi adapter, and have a BlueTooth dongle arriving tomorrow. The bios is from 2014 - so the computer probably wasn’t built earlier than that - and along its life it picked up some dust in the “cup holder” and the case showed the external wear expected of a 5-year-old device in institutional use. A quick look inside didn’t cause me any reason to look any further.I’ve purchased remanufactured electronic components several times - and have usually been happy. Some were touted as having no external blemishes - and they didn’t. Those that were advertised as having some wear-and-tear (as in this one) did affect my purchase decision - but it eliminated surprises.Back on the computer: I immediately hid it under a shelf (it’s running my Amateur Radio station) - so the little blemishes are of zero consequence.So, in summary - It works. It was close to what I wanted to spend. It was received in perfect shape. And it came with Windows 10 Pro.Five Stars!11 Month Update 6/2021:I love this computer. It boots up and shuts down very quickly (around 30 seconds each way?). Mine came with an i5-4590 3.3 (instead of the 4570 3.2) processor. I just this week updated the 2014 BIOS to Dell's A25 5/30/2019 (per Dell's web driver scan/update) which suggests to me that the SMBIOS version 2.7 and the 2019 BIOS will give me another few years of update utility. Dell's online driver support is very satisfying.I bought this as an el-cheapo ($290) replacement for an expensive/aged ($3,400/10 year old) Lenovo laptop (Core2 Duo - CTO T61p ThinkPad), and at less than 10% of the Lenovo's cost, this thing is much better at what little I've thrown at it thus far (except for portability). And it's quiet, runs cool, and my new 510 watt CyberPower SX950U UPS reports that it consumes about 31 watts (41 with the monitor) when it's idling -- and for short bursts of demand, around 91~95 watts (computer and monitor) - so my UPS is more than up to the task of keeping things alive until the generator spools up.Update 7/18/21: I just updated the video driver (per Dell's very-helpful website) - just 'cuz. And I've also added a Phillips 27" 4K monitor -- and it (computer/monitor) works Great (although 27" is not "too big"). Despite the computer's birthday of 2014, it isn't showing to be long-in-the-tooth yet -- which makes me very happy.Oh, and I sent back the CyberPower UPS (due to a weird issue - RFI sensitivity - and less-than-useful tech support) in favor of an APC BN1350M2 (810 watts) UPS -- which I rate Five Star.
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