Experts recommend that Russians who decide to purchase a demonstration model of equipment carefully examine the product for damage and defects, as well as clarify the warranty conditions and completeness of the package. reports TASS, with reference to Roskachestvo.
Screens can be exposed to a variety of factors that can affect their appearance and functionality, which is why they often sell for less than new.
It is recommended to be especially careful when purchasing TVs, monitors, smartphones and projectors from the display windows. In stores, video is often played at maximum brightness on the screens, which can lead to image problems.
Charging while viewing on the screen may drain your smartphone battery. Most projector models use short-life lamps, so it is recommended to check with your dealer to see if the lamp is working and for how long it stays on.
Sergei Kuzmenko, head of the Roskachestvo Digital Expertise Center, noted that before purchasing, you should always check the equipment to make sure it is fully equipped and all elements are working. If there are shipping film stickers or fasteners on the equipment, this may be one of the signs that the equipment is not used and is simply lying around in the sales section.
Roskoshestvo also reminds that the buyer has the right to return or exchange the display sample if its appearance or other characteristics are not satisfactory. If the display copy has minor scratches or is missing, you can ask for a small discount.
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Source: Gazeta

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