Bad: The computer was covered with self-adhesive contact paper, apparently to "refresh" the optical look. The listing said it was a previously used refurbished computer so I would expect some signs of use. Adding contact paper, which already talked about peeling at the corners, seems like a big problem for selling a used PC. When you get this computer I would remove the contact paper the same way I would otherwise, most likely it will become a sticky mess later. I've added a few photos to show the contact paper as I started to take it off and after I removed it. The wear marks were really good, so again I don't understand why anyone would think it would be a good idea to cover the computer with adhesive contact paper. Good: The adhesive coating came off with no dirt or stains. The PC works great, is small and easy to carry, and costs around $250.
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