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      <title>deude says &quot;Must Have&quot; about HP Pavilion Slimline s3020n desktop computer</title>
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      <description>&#160;great computer. high performance, lots of memory in hardive, and great resolution. The speed in this computer is great. I have one of theses and it is extremely reliable. I am a student so this really speed up my wok. Buying a refurbished machine can be a great way to save money when buying a computer. But there are things to be aware of to make sure you are really getting a good deal. Check out my tips on making sure you aren't getting a lemon. Desktop PCs are generally broken down into three distinct categories based upon prices and features. The three common breakdowns are budget (under US$600), mainstream (under US$1250) and performance (over US$1250). Under the three different categories are a selection of current system reviews and a selection for the best systems that fall under the price range.... </description>
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