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Hi all, After a bit of advice - my sister in law needs a new computer for her and the kids for school work and general stuff. She only has about £250 though and the kids desperately want a mac product. My 2012 iMac (27' max spec) generally works fine and still play anything but the most recent games on it without a problem on lowered settings via Bootcamp. But I'm not sure what to advise for her on something that is going to stand up to lots of use for a good while, she can't really look to have to replace this again in the short term. PC world does have some reasonable basic PC towers for that price range. Any advice or pointers would be appreciated.
Nov 7, 2018 - #1. Hi all, After a bit of advice - my sister in law needs a new. Who guarantees the unit for at least 30 days and offers a return that might work.
Hi all, After a bit of advice - my sister in law needs a new computer for her and the kids for school work and general stuff. She only has about £250 though and the kids desperately want a mac product. My 2012 iMac (27' max spec) generally works fine and still play anything but the most recent games on it without a problem on lowered settings via Bootcamp. But I'm not sure what to advise for her on something that is going to stand up to lots of use for a good while, she can't really look to have to replace this again in the short term. PC world does have some reasonable basic PC towers for that price range. Any advice or pointers would be appreciated. Hi all, After a bit of advice - my sister in law needs a new computer for her and the kids for school work and general stuff.
She only has about £250 though and the kids desperately want a mac product. My 2012 iMac (27' max spec) generally works fine and still play anything but the most recent games on it without a problem on lowered settings via Bootcamp. But I'm not sure what to advise for her on something that is going to stand up to lots of use for a good while, she can't really look to have to replace this again in the short term.
Hope this helps! During World War II, the Germans actually had more 1922's than Browning Hi-Powers made at the FN factory, turning out about 450,000, mostly in 7.65mm. Okay, I have dug out some info from Anthony Vanderlinden's 'FN Browning Pistols'. The serial number, left-side slide legend style, the right-side grip style, and the star marking and letter B on the right-side frame all point to a pistol made in the late 40's or early 50's and supplied after 1948 to the British Sector Berlin Police. Fn browning m1922 serial numbers.
PC world does have some reasonable basic PC towers for that price range. Any advice or pointers would be appreciated.
Looking at refurbished prices here in the U.S., the cheapest desktop refurb is $1699. With a budget of €250 your options are limited.
I do see systems at that price on ebay, but I would hate for you to lose your money on a system that doesn't work as a repair could easily exceed the purchase price. If you can find some verified seller, preferable a reputable dealer, who guarantees the unit for at least 30 days and offers a return that might work. Don't know if such a dealer exists, however. Hate to say this but a PC might be a safer investment. I see a dell all in one starts at $390 new, refurbed at $439.
I just don't want to see you lose your money.