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(SOLD) Windows 10 PC Complete Set up 2 monitors ?150


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I've been having a lockdown clear out and realise I've got too much tech. I'm selling my spare PC which I used as a back up, but now have a touchscreen PC so this is surplus to requirements.


There is everything you need to just plug in and start up. It includes:


Hardware

Acer Desktop with upgraded matching RAM sticks,(now 8GB) new processor cooling fan

Keyboard

PC2 mouse, USB Mouse

Logitech Speakers and subwoofer

Acer 19" monitor

LG E2360 23" Monitor


Software

Windows 10 (has been factory reset and fully updated) You either need to create Microsoft email or login locally recommend the former if you want useful updates.


As a bonus it comes with full offline Office Suite i.e Word, Excel, Powerpoint


See the attached Pics for more information


This has been fully tested and even cleaned of any dust from within the unit (I'm a bit ODC like that)


Any questions please get in contact, collection from SE21 West Dulwich

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