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"Open Box" can mean either an item that was used as a demonstrator or floor display in the store, or, more likely, an item that was purchased and returned with all paperwork, accessories, and packaging because it didn't fit the space, the original buyer found it too difficult to install or use, or found a better deal elsewhere and returned the first one. In some cases, the item was returned because it had a minor defect or cosmetic issue. In all cases, the store claims to have checked out the item and pronounced it functional before putting it out as "open box" sale. Open box items are discounted, but may not have the same warranty as an unopened unit. And, "open box" is not the same as "refurbished," Refubished items may be repackaged, upgraded, or have missing or damaged parts replaced, but most often are merely cleaned and repackaged.
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