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Binding: Electronics Brand: Acer EAN: 4718235923990 Label: Acer Manufacturer: Acer Platform: Windows XP Professional Publisher: Acer Studio: Acer
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The Acer Extensa E210 is designed for people who really want to work at ease. Enjoy one of the latest AMD CPUs combined with a powerful chipset that guarantees you a robust working framework and the freedom for multitasking. Enhanced with extra usability functions via Acer Empowering Technology, this desktop is a low-cost, high-efficiency workstation that fits perfectly into a workplace or SOHO setting. Main Features:AMD Sempron (3600+) 2.0GHz Processor with 256KB L2 Cache and 1600MHz FSB160 GB Hard Disk Dr...
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