Lenovo Certified Refurbished Products: Affordable Electronics for Sustainable Living

2024-03-05 02:04:02

Tuesday 05 March 2024 04:04 am

Lenovo has announced a new program called “Certified Refurbished Products” with the aim of providing electronic devices to consumers at lower prices.

The program will mainly focus on selling refurbished computers to reach a new segment of consumers, in addition to solving the problem of electronic waste at the same time.

The Chinese company will seek to make its new program available on a global scale, but it will initially be available in a limited number of countries such as Denmark, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.

The company introduces new, updated versions of its computers, which leads to a segment of customers getting rid of old devices. Some parties also take advantage of the availability of some devices in good condition to resell them at an exaggerated price, so Lenovo may succeed in putting its foot forward in… Refurbished appliances market.

The company did not reveal all the details related to the new program, but the company confirmed that the refurbished devices that will be sold through its new store will undergo a comprehensive disinfection process for the data stored in them to ensure that all data on the storage disks and memory are erased, and they will also undergo a comprehensive maintenance process before re-offering them for sale.

Lenovo is the largest personal computer manufacturer in the world, with a market share of up to 25% of global sales, ahead of other companies such as HP, Dell, Apple, Asus, and Acer.

It is worth noting that Apple already has a program for refurbished devices that were returned to the company for a problem, then repaired and tested to ensure that they were fully working, and Apple re-launched them once more at a lower price with a valid one-year warranty.

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