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Subject: PC for Chess....?

Author: Art Basham

Date: 15:21:40 04/07/04


Would this be OK? It does not say how fast it is Mhz...etc.

Compaq Computer (on eBay)....near where I kive so I moght be able to make local
pick up if I win...:-)

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Blazing Fast Pentium 3 !  Processor!- Plenty of speed for games, web, graphics,
mp3s, video and more!

Gorgeous Bright 17" Color Monitor with  Resolution at Millions of colors

128MB of main RAM  - more than enough to run all your applications

Built in DVD PLAYER! Watch all your favorite DVD movies!

Separate Built in CD ROM Drive!

Built in High Speed CD ROM Drive, listen to your music CD's, install programs,
etc

6 GB OF Hard Drive SPACE!  Massive storage capabilities room for thousands of
music, movie, and other files!

Built Floppy Drive!!

Built In Dial up 56k Modem!!

Built in 100/10bt LAN Card - to jump onto your high speed DSL/CABLE modem or
Local Network

Two USB PORTS!

Built in Sound Card!

Built in Video Card!



Software

Moving onto software, i don't send you an empty Computer - this unit is loaded!

Windows XP PRO! Operating system - This is one of the most Stable OS every made
by Microsoft. Ready for the 21st century, perfect for today's great technologies

Office Suite Pro - a full suite of office software including word processing,
spreadsheet, money management, etc !

Norton Anti Virus - software to protect your computer against harmful viruses

AOL, MSN and Earthlink Internet Software, to get you right on to the internet!

Money Management Software

Kazaa Software - so you can start downloading MP3's within minutes!

Digital Photo Organizational Software

Games Galore! Racing games, combat games, puzzles, and lots more!

ALL Loaded software is original, licensed copies!!

)))))))))))))))))))))))))))

thanks for comments..
Art






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