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$58 Legit Office XP, $60 21-inch CRT

Bargains!
Wed Jun 01 2005, 20:37
MONARCH Computer is selling a Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro graphic card for $120 with free shipping. The Radeon Atlantis Pro features a 256-bit DDR memory interface and DirectX 9.0 compatibility. Plus there is a hack on Adrian Rojak's pot on how to convert it to a 9800XT. Cheapest one in UK at Ebuyer.

HP is selling a desktop replacement computer, a Compaq X6000, with a huge 17-inch screen, a Pentium 4 2.8GHz, 256MB memory, a 64MB Radeon X300 card, Windows XP HE SP2, a 40GB HDD and a free Deskjet 3847 colour printer for only $999 after nearly $279.99 rebates. Cheaper than refurbished items.

Looking for a VGA Water Cooler to buy in UK, then look no further than Germany for a Zalman VGA Water Cooler (ZM-GWB1) which costs only 23.50 € inc. VAT or £13.50+VAT. Even with shipping and VAT, the cost is just above £26.

Surplus computers has a four days sale with some interesting items on sale. A Logitech Cordless Keyboard and Cordless optical mouse for only $67.99 plus you get a copy of Microsoft Office XP standard. The catch? "It is a fully functional original Microsoft CD with installation key code and CD. On the CD it states you must legally own a copy of their license to use this CD. This software installs, fully activatable & registerable like the Commercial Versions you find in the retail stores". Plus you get free shipping as well. If you only need an optical mouse (eg to use on your laptop), then check the same deal combo but with a Qtronix Lynx V optical wireless mouse at $57.99.

Working on a large screen is a pleasure that shouldn't be overlooked. Try shifting from XGA to USXGA for a change. 1800x1440 pixels of real estate eases the eye and increases the amount of space available for work. Surplus computers is selling a refurbished Nokia 445XIPlus 21-inch monitor for only $59.99. It includes Nokia FullScreen technology and has a maximum resolution of 1600x1280.

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