Quantity: 1 Refurbished: 200 (or best offer) runs excellent! Running Windows XP. Technical data on www.pcworld.com

February 2010
Apple IMac MB418LL/A 24-Inch Desktop Reviewed by Rob (USA)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
This is a great computer with a nice display. As Apple says: "It just works." I shut the power cord connected to the keyboard and mouse, and I was good to go. Apple Store offers a free course, 1 hour and Beginners Guide to PC converts about the basic functions. You can make a reservation online and have your questions during the lesson. If you're not near an Apple store, you can see a tutorial on the website.
HP Pavilion A6700F Desktop PC (1.8 GHz AMD Phenom X4 9150e Quad-Core Processor, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Reviewed by L. K. Grant (Edmonton, AB Canada)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I bought one of these for a couple of months ago and have been very happy. I wish he had come with Linux pre-installed, so I installed Debian Linux, and went with Windows Vista, which unfortunately has been included in the price. The car is fast and works well on everything I've asked. The computer is certified as a low-power computer. Kill-A-Watt meter shows that idles around 43 watts, which is a huge savings in a car, I used just that consumed more than 100 watts. So that the average user should be able to save on electricity bills with this desktop.
Dell 3.0 Ghz. Super Fast GX Computer With 19 Inch LCD Flat Monitor, Huge 500GB Hard Drive, 4GB RAM, DVD Burner (DVD-RW), And New Licensed Windows XP With Genuine Microsoft Authorized CD Reviewed by Ale Shadrach Ayorinde (Lagos, Nigeria)
Satisfied Rating (6/10)
The product is of good quality with high speed, but it came with one of the speakers broken and how often cracking noice.
I like the processor speed and size of the monitor.
Apple Mac Mini MB464LL/A Desktop Reviewed by R. S. Hackney (Florida USA)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
I was a diehard PC fan, because I got my first IBM 640 megabytes of RAM, dual floppy-disk drive for PC in 1981. But with technological advances in recent decades, is really just the operating system. And I'm so, if Microsoft. I was clinging to XP, Vista to avoid ill-written and deeply MS risk of losing support for XP. But I eventually tired of the constant parade of digital ghost that haunts all PC operating systems - viruses, malware, update the resident monitor, anti-virus, etc. All these things disrupt and destroy the PC operating performance.














