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We Offer used and refurbished computers, laptops, LCD projectors, printers and used monitors.
We sell a wide range of used computer monitors
All computers are connected with some type of display. In most cases this is a monitor.
There are two different types of monitor.CRT (Cathode Ray Tube): the most common type of screen. This is the traditional picture tube, a big glass bottle. This is just like a television.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): flat and soft displays. The prices of these screens range higher than CRT’s.
The principles behind these screen types are different, but the screen image design is still based on the same concepts.
Pixels: The screen image is made of pixels (tiny dots), which are arranged in rows across the screen. Each pixel consists of three colours: red, green, and blue (RGB).
Dot pitch: This is a measurement of how close together the phosphor dots are on the screen. The finer the dot pitch, the better image quality you will have; look for the smaller number. Most monitors today have a 0.28mm dot pitch. Some have a 0.25mm dot pitch.
Refresh Rate: The screen image is refreshed many times per second. Refresh rates are measured in Hertz (HZ), which means times per second. The higher the refresh rate, the screen image appears more steady.
Colour Depth: Each pixel can display a number of different colours. The number of colours which can be displayed is called the colour depth.
Video RAM (VRAM): All video cards have some memory. How much depends on the desired colour depth for the monitor. The more VRAM a video card has, the more the amount of colours can be displayed.
Resolution: The greater the number of pixels in the screen, the better the resolution. The greater the resolution, the sharper the image will be.
We Offer used and refurbished computers, laptops, LCD projectors, printers and used monitors.
We sell a wide range of used computer monitors
All computers are connected with some type of display. In most cases this is a monitor.
There are two different types of monitor.CRT (Cathode Ray Tube): the most common type of screen. This is the traditional picture tube, a big glass bottle. This is just like a television.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): flat and soft displays. The prices of these screens range higher than CRT’s.
The principles behind these screen types are different, but the screen image design is still based on the same concepts.
Pixels: The screen image is made of pixels (tiny dots), which are arranged in rows across the screen. Each pixel consists of three colours: red, green, and blue (RGB).
Dot pitch: This is a measurement of how close together the phosphor dots are on the screen. The finer the dot pitch, the better image quality you will have; look for the smaller number. Most monitors today have a 0.28mm dot pitch. Some have a 0.25mm dot pitch.
Refresh Rate: The screen image is refreshed many times per second. Refresh rates are measured in Hertz (HZ), which means times per second. The higher the refresh rate, the screen image appears more steady.
Colour Depth: Each pixel can display a number of different colours. The number of colours which can be displayed is called the colour depth.
Video RAM (VRAM): All video cards have some memory. How much depends on the desired colour depth for the monitor. The more VRAM a video card has, the more the amount of colours can be displayed.
Resolution: The greater the number of pixels in the screen, the better the resolution. The greater the resolution, the sharper the image will be.
If you’re an electronics buff and have been considering starting your own business of some sort, why not focus on the kinds of things that you know and love – electronics.
There is a major interest in electronics on the consumer level, and if you are able to sell good electronics at great prices you can take a large share of this market. That means great money coming to you.
So, how do you do it? Well start by knowing what you want to sell.
What’s your niche?
There are plenty of angles you can take when you are selling electronics. Here’s a look at a few of them:
Youth Electronics
This time of year youth electronics are very, very popular. It’s the holiday season and everyone is looking for the latest and greatest of electronics toys for the young people in their lives. From video games to remote control toys, music players and musical instruments, they are all in high demand.
Traditional Electronics
The next thing to consider is traditional electronics offerings. This means things like TVs, stereos, computers and other electronics that most people have in their homes. In addition to having them, most people look to upgrade them and this is where you can get in on some business.
Electronics Components
Some people build their own electronics, but they need the components to do this with. If you have those items for sale, you will be able to quickly and easily build a group of followers and shoppers.
Stocking Your Inventory
As soon as you know what you want to sell, you need to start finding supplies. There are a couple of options:
Wholesale Electronics
Wholesale electronics are those that are purchased from the manufacturer or a distributor. These are generally purchased about 50% below retail price so you have room to mark them up.
Liquidation Electronics
On the other hand, liquidation electronics are those that are sold at a deep discount. Often these are overstock or closeout items. They may also be returns that were sent back to the store and are now being cleared out in large lots. You can often purchase these at pennies on the dollar. Make sure to read what you are getting before you buy.
Make the Sale
Once you know your market and have the inventory you need, what are you waiting for? It’s time to start selling those items! Start listing them on eBay. The key here is to make sure you are putting enough detail into your description, along with pictures, so your buyers know just what they are getting and are more likely to make a purchase.