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Cheap, cheap
Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostStill looking for a sub £400 desktop. It's amazing how stingy I can be to save that extra couple of hundred quid sometimes.
(Usually PremierInn with 40inch TV)
Windows1062+Android 4.4 Dual OS Inter Mini PC Computer TV Stick Quad Core 2/32GB | eBay
It depends on how quick you want the PC to be. Although I'm looking one of these instead, just easier/neater with the extra USB ports.
Mini PC Intel Quad Core 1.83GHz Dual OS Windows 10 & Android 4.4 RAM2GB/ROM32GB | eBay
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Still looking for a sub £400 desktop. It's amazing how stingy I can be to save that extra couple of hundred quid sometimes.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYeah, but they are so last century. Rather embarrasing if anyone sees it.
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Originally posted by CompulsiveArsonist View PostIt is possible if there is more than one VGA or HDMI port on the motherboard.
With the example I gave there is 1 x VGA and 1 x HDMI
Does HMDI allow splitting, the way DVI does? What happened to DVI anyway, did HDMI kill it?
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Hot UK Deals is your friend. Watch the Computers section for a few days. Desktop PCs come up regularly.
Regarding laptop/desktop, you could always have a laptop with external keyboard and monitors. Desktop sounds better in your case tbh.
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Is nearly new or new old stock a suitable alternative option?
Last years whiz bang hi-spec go faster stripe PC is this years Ebay bargain.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSurely you can do dual-monitor with onboard graphics these days?
With the example I gave there is 1 x VGA and 1 x HDMI
Personally I would prefer to have a dedicated graphics card but on-board graphics these days is more than adequate.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIs a graphics card needed for a home office PC?
I'm not talking about gaming. The kids might play YouTube vids and some kiddy games online, but that's about it.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIs a graphics card needed for a home office PC?
I'm not talking about gaming. The kids might play YouTube vids and some kiddy games online, but that's about it.
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Is a graphics card needed for a home office PC?
I'm not talking about gaming. The kids might play YouTube vids and some kiddy games online, but that's about it.
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I recently bought a Novatech bare bones system ( i5 16GB ) for about £400. I had an SSD, 2xHDD and retail copy of Windows (honestly) going spare, but you could certainly buy an SSD and HDD for <£100 and stay within your budget.
Pretty pleased with it.
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