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Thinkcentre A55

Basic specs, great price. No coupon or rebate needed.

ThinkCentre A55 Tower -Year Depot Warranty
8705CTO $199
Processor: Intel® Celeron® 420 Processor (1.6GHz 800MHz FSB 512KB L2)
Operating system: Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
Operating system language: Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic - US English
Form factor: Mechanical Package Tower 4x4 no FDD
Total memory: 512MB PC2-5300 SDRAM (1 DIMM)
Video adapter: Intel GMA Integrated Graphics
Audio adapter: Integrated SoundMax w/SPX Audio (ADI 1986 HD)
First hard drive bay: 80GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200RPM Serial ATA
First optical device bay: DVD-ROM 16X Max
Networking: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
Keyboard: Lenovo Preferred Pro Full Size Keyboard - US English
Pointing device: Lenovo Optical Wheel Mouse USB

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isnt this good enuff as a websurfing computer?

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Anyone knows what kinds of CPU upgrade can be worked on this motherboard?

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needs more ram, 512 even with basic, is no good.

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How can anyone "RED" this? $199 won't even buy you the parts let alone the OS.

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Great deal. You can't beat that price. Great starter system. Also good for students who need something for doing reports and stuff.

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Ruger said:Thinkcentre A55

Basic specs, great price. No coupon or rebate needed.

ThinkCentre A55 Tower -Year Depot Warranty
8705CTO $199
Processor: Intel® Celeron® 420 Processor (1.6GHz 800MHz FSB 512KB L2)
Operating system: Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
Operating system language: Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic - US English
Form factor: Mechanical Package Tower 4x4 no FDD
Total memory: 512MB PC2-5300 SDRAM (1 DIMM)
Video adapter: Intel GMA Integrated Graphics
Audio adapter: Integrated SoundMax w/SPX Audio (ADI 1986 HD)
First hard drive bay: 80GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200RPM Serial ATA
First optical device bay: DVD-ROM 16X Max
Networking: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
Keyboard: Lenovo Preferred Pro Full Size Keyboard - US English
Pointing device: Lenovo Optical Wheel Mouse USB

Made in China only $199! Hey that's where I bought all my clothes.

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although not my cup of tea, it's a VERY good deal for people who wants a simple web surfing box...

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Looks like a good deal. Actually how about the next model that is there in that page...

Has (1) Dual Core vs Celeron (2) 1GB RAM vs 512 (3)DVD Recorder vs DVD for $80 more... ($279 vs $199).

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berite100 said:isnt this good enuff as a websurfing computer?

Not as is, would need to add Wifi to it, unless your're hooking up a cable modem.

If it was a laptop I'd be all over it

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No monitor, plus a LCD monitor, it will be near $400 after tax.

For such a system, I can not believe anybody think this as a deal.
Maybe you guys are using time machine from 2005.

Message edited by: duanzhe on 2008-06-18 17:29:58 CDT
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closeupman said:berite100 said:isnt this good enuff as a websurfing computer?

Not as is, would need to add Wifi to it, unless your're hooking up a cable modem.

If it was a laptop I'd be all over it

Since when does a computer need wifi to be on the internet, and why in the world would you want a laptop without wifi?

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This is COLD compare to this one I got a couple days ago: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/837072

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How's this system compares to the WalMart special hardware wise? The one that they sell for $199? I think this is a good deal, given that the S/W itself is about $100. For those who think that this is not a good deal, please provide a better deal rather than just thread crap! I am in the market to buy a new entry system for my grandma who don't need anything fancy. Any suggestion is welcome.

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rkdesingu said:Looks like a good deal. Actually how about the next model that is there in that page...

Has (1) Dual Core vs Celeron (2) 1GB RAM vs 512 (3)DVD Recorder vs DVD for $80 more... ($279 vs $199).

That sounds like a much better deal. I would rather pay a little more and get double the power + a DVD writer. How can a PC not come with a DVD writer these days. They cost $23 retail, the OEM cost must be much less!

Does anyone know how many expansion slots the case has? Does the mobo have a PCI-E x16 slot for an upgrade graphics card?

Does anyone know how much shipping costs?

Edit: You can upgrade from an 80gb HD to a 250gb HD for $35, and there's a FAR Canon Pixma printer for $50 too.

Message edited by: VirtuaL on 2008-06-18 21:45:13 CDT
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sworshs said:How's this system compares to the WalMart special hardware wise? The one that they sell for $199? I think this is a good deal, given that the S/W itself is about $100. For those who think that this is not a good deal, please provide a better deal rather than just thread crap! I am in the market to buy a new entry system for my grandma who don't need anything fancy. Any suggestion is welcome.

Same here. Thinking this might fit the bill for my grandfather (with a small memory upgrade)

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not bad. $199 is a good price for any system

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There are more Lenovo bargains here:

Lenovo Outlet

I bought an M55 desktop last year for $250 and it has been a reliable machine. I did add some more memory.


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phoebez said:There are more Lenovo bargains here:

Lenovo Outlet

I bought an M55 desktop last year for $250 and it has been a reliable machine. I did add some more memory.


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I would say, these systems are much better than this Celeron one, and price is not bad also.

Message edited by: duanzhe on 2008-06-18 20:12:58 CDT
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