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  1. #21
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    I'm tempted, but I don't think I have the money atm.

    How long does the offer last?
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    I'm sort of glad I don't have the money because I'm so tempted but I dodn't even need a PC. Also doesn't it have a monitor? ^o)

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    Really? I thought the i3's were like £200 alone.
    "RETIRED" FROM HABBO(X)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUBSTEP View Post
    Really? I thought the i3's were like £200 alone.
    Half that. Then knock a bit more off.

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    Lowest is £97 that I can see. Anyway the price is still good for people who can't custom build or normal families.
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    Medion are very good Back when they appeared in Tescos (many years ago) they sold one which came with a blu-ray player, 500GB and a Quad Core processor for only £500, which was dirt cheap back then (about 2 years ago now). They're reliable, but if they go wrong the Customer Support is terrible, but no-one uses customer support anyway.

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    Medion are fantastic, despite being a budget brand. I remember many years ago I purchased a 1.33 GHz Medion computer from Aldi for around £600, still going strong to this day.

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