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Excellent condition and fully stable machine.
1TB 7200RPM HDD
Upgraded to 16GB DDR3 from original 8GB DDR2
Formatted and installed with Win10 PRO, for you to register in your name.
Comes with original bluetooth keyboard, and high quality HP QWERTY Keyboard.
Brand new unused ROG SICA Mouse and giant Strix Gaming mouse pad.
An excellent and reliable machine in great condition
Also has touch screen capability as default.
No original box I'm afraid. Will package it well.
PLEASE NOTE, THE BUILD HAS 2 USB3 SLOTS. THE REVIEW BELOW IS OUT OF DATE.
The Lenovo IdeaCentre B520 ($1,799 list) is one of the few truly 3D-capable all-in-one
desktops
out on the market. For that admittedly high price tag you'll receive a quad-core processor, lots of hard drive space, and the capability to view just about any video that exists today. You can watch TV over the Internet, Blu-ray (2D and 3D), DVDs, downloaded videos, over the air HDTV, programming from your HD DVR, and even video from an old VCR (provided the VCR still works). For those video-obsessed nuts out there that must have the Star Wars saga on every format, we may have the PC of your dreams. For all others, there are more sedate choices that work better as a run-of-the mill touch screen PCs.
The B520 has a bunch of external ports for expansion, including six USB 2.0 ports, HDMI in, HDMI out, composite video AV in, and the usual audio and Ethernet ports. The system lacks newer ports like USB 3.0 and eSATA, but the two HDMI ports and composite AV port mean that this desktop will last beyond its internal technology. The HDMI in port gives you a way to extend the monitor's life by hooking up a separate DVR, gaming console, or a future PC. Once the B520's formidable innards become obsolete, the screen can live on as the external monitor for another laptop or desktop. The composite AV port looks to the past, allowing you to hook up an old school VCR for viewing those relic VHS tapes stored in your garage. The back of the system is easy to open without tools, so you can get to the hard drive and memory slots. You'll have to replace them if you want more space, but with 8GB of memory and a 2TB 7,200rpm hard drive in this configuration, you probably won't have to upgrade for a long time.