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Binding: Electronics Brand: Acer EAN: 4718235924850 Label: Acer Manufacturer: Acer Platform: Windows XP Professional Publisher: Acer Studio: Acer
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Main Specifications Manufacturer Acer Inc Manufacturer Part Number PS.L41C6.U01 Manufacturer Website Address www.acer.co.uk Product Line Veriton Product Model L410 Product Type Desktop Computer Extended Specifications Processor & Chipset Processor Athlon 64 X2 4000+ 2.1GHz Memory Standard Memory 1GB Storage Hard Drive 160GB Optical Drive - DVD-R/-RW Software Operating System Windows XP Professional
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