They're an "Asset Recovery" / "refurbishing" outlet. Knowing that corporations have been moving towards mobile platforms in the past few years, it just sounds really bizarre that ArrowDirect would stop refurbishing and selling laptops.
Edit: Apparently, they're leaving the biz?
Arrow has completed a strategic review of our personal computer and mobility asset disposition business. As a result of our review, and with consideration of Arrow's broader strategy, we are changing our approach to this business. The decision has been made to cease operations of the personal computer and mobility asset disposition business. Please know we continue to see sustainability as an important element of our overall business strategy.
They're an "Asset Recovery" / "refurbishing" outlet. Knowing that corporations have been moving towards mobile platforms in the past few years, it just sounds really bizarre that ArrowDirect would stop refurbishing and selling laptops.
Years ago I went to ebay for a Dell Latitude E6530 i7QM, 8gb, big battery, and illuminated kb for $300. Years before that I got a lot of 3 Latitude E6500s for $300 for the family. I augmented each with SSDs and they still all work very well.
It worked out well for me. Ebay now has e6540s for from $150 to $325.
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