Selling a broken laptop is a smart way to recoup some value rather than letting it sit in a drawer. Even if it doesn't power on, buyers value it for like the motherboard, RAM, and storage, or for the precious metals (gold, copper, aluminum) found in its circuits. 1. Online Buyback Sites (Fast & Convenient)

: Known for competitive quotes on damaged electronics. 2. Major Retailers (Best for Store Credit)

If the laptop is ancient or completely crushed, you can take it to an electronics recycler or scrap yard.

: Accepts laptops in almost any condition, including those with water damage or cracked screens.

: Many hobbyists look for "for parts" listings to repair other machines.