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Shop refurbished laptops and desktops on sale for Earth Day
Editor’s note: Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.
Did you know that 20 to 50 million metric tons of electronic waste is every year across the world? Not only is that harmful to the environment, it’s also hurting your wallet. Yeah, you can buy a new, , but maybe this Earth Day you want to cut down your carbon footprint by purchasing a refurbished one.
In honor of our planet, the PCMag Shop is offering discounts on refurbished computers and accessories — savings you won’t want to pass up.
Shopping refurbished means you can get some decked out laptops at a pretty low price. This 15-inch 2-in-1 has a Full HD IPS touch display, a quad-core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a huge 512GB SSD. A similar, new model can cost you closer to $1,400, but this refurbished laptop will run you $899.99.
The XPS is one of the most popular lightweight and sleek laptops Dell has to offer, and for less than $1,000 this is a price point that an Apple with similar specs can’t touch. This laptop has an InfinityEdge touchscreen display and an i7 processor, plus it’s super slim and weighs only 2.7 pounds. Considering its specs, the XPS should cost you around $1,300, but for Earth Day you can get a refurbished one for $899.99.
With a thin and light design, this powerful PC is ideal for watching videos, editing photos, and surfing the web. The laptop has an i5 processor and 8GB RAM along with a 14-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen display. At only $569.99 it’s a great 2-in-1 laptop option.
This desktop with an i7 6-core processor can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. It has an 8GB RAM and 16GB Intel Optane memory, plus a 1TB hard drive. Some of its features include a disc drive, HDMI, USB 3.1, USB 2.0, and USB-C ports. You can grab this refurbished HP desktop for $549.99.
Easily turn your paper documents into searchable digital copies with this scanner. You’re able to scan double sided documents, business cards, and receipts — plus, the scanner features a 20-page automatic document feeder. Normally this refurbished Epson scanner costs $229.99, but it can be yours for just $134.99.
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