I have been in the computer industry for over 20 years. During this time I have built, maintained and repaired computers for individuals and companies. I have designed, installed and maintained networks for individuals and companies. There was no way to build a $188 computer. I have emailed four different computer companies regarding this particular computer. "Certified StallionTek" replied within two days. Others took four days or none at all. I expected the computer to have some dents and scratches and the keyboard and mouse have been used and cleaned. Computer. The computer looked like new. When I opened the case, everything inside was in its original form. The mouse and keyboard were in their boxes and looked brand new. Neither of them had a tag. I booted the computer and it ran cool and was so quiet you couldn't tell it was working. The computer was booted with Windows 10/64 bit. The motherboard has built-in networking capabilities. I haven't had a chance to test the network part yet, but I'm sure everything will be fine. I bought this computer for my wife to have her own computer. I went to the HP website and downloaded the operation and maintenance manuals and diagnostic software. The "StallionTek Certification" was excellent. Buying a computer with a mouse and keyboard for $188.00 is great. Even if the computer cost twice as much, it would still be a good deal. You won't go wrong or be disappointed when you buy a StallionTek certified computer system. In addition, the computer hardware is guaranteed for one year. Highly recommended Ken.
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