RossieMan wrote: » It's unbelievable for 150. Where are the bad reviews?
ThisRegard wrote: » If only there was a way to remove the wired keyboard and wireless mouse it would knock an additional €30 off. Could be good as a media server paired with an additional drive?
Kenny Logins wrote: » It's just the box, no keyboard or mouse.
ThisRegard wrote: » Go to the checkout and it will have added both.
Sappy404 wrote: » OK at the bottom of the accessories page (section 2/2 in the last category) you can remove the KB and mouse, but if you remove both the price goes back to €149. Only remove the keyboard though and you'll get it for €131.18. You can also upgrade the mouse to a wireless one for an extra €7.
murphm45 wrote: » Damn you op, damn you. I'm so weak it's not funny. Seriously thought great bargain, thanks. Left the keyboard on myself and got it for 135 (I don't have a wired one and been threatening to get one for a while). I know dell ripped me off for out but I would have paid a tenner for one anyway, so I'm effectively getting this for 125 which is a steal as fast as I'm concerned! Thanks again op
ThisRegard wrote: » How did you manage to get the price down to €135, e-vouchers ? I still can't see a way to remove the mouse or keyboard, can anyone else do it ?
ejabrod wrote: » Anyone know how long this offer is on for?
peckerhead wrote: » Ditch 8.1 and do an upgrade and then a clean install of Windows 10 (see lifehacker.com tutorial) and that is one sweet little desktop/htpc for the price of a middling smartphone. Damn this forum, damn you all.....
unkel wrote: » It doesn't seem too bad for the money, but saying that, for less money you have a tablet. With pretty much the same specs, but including a screen and touch functionality (so no keyboard, mouse or monitor required for a fully functioning Windows 8.1 (or Windows 10) PC)