10 Things To Know Before Buying Used Laptop In Nepal

 Are you thinking of buying a second-hand laptop? If so, this article may be useful for you. Laptops are available in the market for less than Rs 15000, but is that laptop suitable for you?

 Ignoring a few simple things, you may regret buying a second-hand laptop. So when buying a second-hand laptop, keep the following basic things in mind.



When buying a second-hand laptop, it is important to check whether the body is in good condition or not. The body should be checked for any cracks or abrasions. 

Here are some things to keep in mind when examining your body: Check if the screen and display are damaged. Check if there are any patches on the laptop. Make sure the charging pin is straight. Check if any PIN on the USB port is broken. Check that all keys are on the keyboard. See if there are any cracks in the camera and speaker. Check the Ethernet port.


When buying a laptop, be sure to bring a pen drive, earphones and check the laptop's USB port, headphone jack. See if the speaker and camera work. Check that Wi-Fi, Bluetooth is not working. Check the brightness of the screen. If it's a DVD, see if it works.


Keyboard:

It is important to check that all the buttons on the laptop keyboard are working. Excessive use can damage the keyboard. You can open Notepad to check the keyboard by typing there.


Charging

Ask the person you bought the laptop about the laptop's battery backup. You also need to check if the charger is working properly.


Heating:

If the laptop gets overheated while running, there is a risk that the laptop will get damaged quickly. You can check any advanced game or software to test the heating. Don't buy such a laptop if you have a problem with overheating.


Display :

Examine the display carefully to see if there are any dead pixels on the display. If you see a black or white dot on the display, it may be dead. Dead pixels can be detected by looking at an image with a black and white background. If you see a dead pixel, you know that the display life of that laptop is over. Also, check how much the laptop screen flickers.


Hard Disk/ RAM/ SSD:

If you don't have at least 500 GB of hard disk and 4 GB of RAM these days, it can be a hassle to operate a laptop even for general purposes. So try to get a laptop with as much hard disk and RAM as possible. SSD is also coming to many laptops nowadays. Laptops with SSDs have higher speeds and better performance. So it is better to choose a laptop with SSD.


Original Bill of Laptop:

When you buy a laptop, a bill comes in which all the details of the laptop are written. You can check that the details on the bill and the hardware on the laptop are the same. Understand that the laptop has been repaired if there are any details other than what is written in the bill.


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