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    Default Custom building computer? REP+13

    I need to find a website that will allow me to custom build a desktop computer, with monitor etc.

    It's just cheapest desktop computers with smallish monitors that can be replaced for our POS Tills.

    Best site? REP+13

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    If you're looking for components, somewhere like Overclockers or eBuyer, if you're looking for a configurator where you pick the parts and it's build to specification, PCSpecialist.

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    Build it yourself...
    You'll be saving a little bit of money

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    Dell.co.uk is where i generally do that

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    http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/pcs/


    Such a Great site. Choose everything you want.

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    Thank you guys, Rep+ added!

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    If you're looking for something small for a POS system what about these types of systems: http://www.ebuyer.com/344482-acer-as...p-dt-sjeek-002
    They are small, very low power and would be more than powerful enough to run a POS system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    If you're looking for something small for a POS system what about these types of systems: http://www.ebuyer.com/344482-acer-as...p-dt-sjeek-002
    They are small, very low power and would be more than powerful enough to run a POS system.
    Woah thanks, that is a great option! I'll run it by our POS providers tomorrow!

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