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    Well im wanting a all in one desktop so with the screen ect. im wanting to spend £500 max. Any ideas?
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    I would of said the Dell Studio One 19's look pretty cool but they are over your max budget sadly. I think HP do some as well, have you tried their website?


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    Yeh, well i looked at HP and i found this;
    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/edi...smart-iq770-pc
    Which im sure is like £750 under priced?
    I tried to buy and it doesnt work!
    When i googled that ITem number it came up around £1200 lol.
    So would i have a chance in saying yes i want this ?

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    Pop into PC World, they have some Advent and eMachines all-in-ones available for under £500

    Specs are roughlt this off the top of my head:

    18.5" screen
    1/2GB RAM
    Windows XP
    120GB HDD?
    4USB ports
    Wireless inbuilt

    Thats all I can remember from memory sorry, they look pretty decent anyway well the Advernt ones do, you can swivel the screen pretty much any way you like whereas the Emachines one is just a screen.

    They all have DVD RE-Writers too

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    I reckon you'd get a better deal by buying a really small desktop PC and a decent monitor.

    Dell have the Studio Hybrid at £349, with twice the hard drive space, built-in Wi-Fi, and Dual-Core processor. The only things you'd not get is a monitor, webcam and memory card reader.

    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-34080

    For a monitor, look at this LG monitor at £129 (£119 online), which is a good 3 inches bigger than the one attached to that Advent.
    LG monitor: http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-35052

    That leaves you £20-£30, enough to get a decent enough webcam and memory card reader.

    Alternatively, go for the upgraded Advent. Its £549 but its worth the extra £50 by far.

    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-34948
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