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IBM NetVista M42 8303E2U Computer

The IBM NetVista M42 8303 Intel Pentium 4 3.06 GHz 256 MB / 2 GB (max) AGP 4x - integrated 1 x 40 GB - standard - ATA-100 - 7200 rpm DVD-ROM Personal computer provides a balance of price and performance for common productivity applications and multimedia functionality. Soon you'll be surfing the Web, listening to your favorite songs, watching the movies, and lots more, from the comfort of your home.  more

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8303E2U

IBM -NETVISTA -1 X INTEL P4-3.06GHZ 256MB RAM 1 X 40GB HDD DVD-ROM FDD GIGABIT ETHERNET WINXP OS(8303E2U). . IN STOCK.

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  • BrandIBM
  • Product TypeComputer
  • Recommended UseBasic / Home
  • Product LineNetVista
  • Model NumberM42
  • MPN8303E2U
  • Key Features

  • Processor TypeIntel Pentium 4
  • Memory Size256 MB
  • ChipsetIntel 845G
  • Video ChipsetIntel 845G
  • Optical DriveDVD-ROM
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0/5
From: Pcauthority
Posted: Jul-06-2007

In its day, it held the speed crown, but today??s dual-core CPUs leave it trailing for power, efficiency and value. The Pentium 4 saw the introduction of Intel??s NetBurst architecture, with its focus on high clock speeds and a deep pipel

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4/5
From: CNET
Posted: Mar-21-2003
"Solid, quiet and easy to configure"

I recently purchased the M42 and have been extremely happy. I'm adding a CD-RW/DVD and maxing out the RAM. The machine is solid and sturdy. Sure it is heavier than the Dell it replaced, but how often do you carry around the CPU? One nice...

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0/5
From: GameSpot
Posted: Aug-21-1998

It can be tough coming up with a good intro for a game review, and occasionally it's easiest to just throw up your hands and try to pawn off a rehash of the game's back story as the lead. But you'd be hard-pressed to do with that with...

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4/5
From: Pcauthority
Posted: Mar-21-2003
"Solid, quiet and easy to configure"

I recently purchased the M42 and have been extremely happy. I'm adding a CD-RW/DVD and maxing out the RAM. The machine is solid and sturdy. Sure it is heavier than the Dell it replaced, but how often do you carry around the CPU? One nice...

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0/5
From: CNET
Posted: Jul-06-2007

In its day, it held the speed crown, but today??s dual-core CPUs leave it trailing for power, efficiency and value. The Pentium 4 saw the introduction of Intel??s NetBurst architecture, with its focus on high clock speeds and a deep pipel

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