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  2. 7 Costco Computer Deals To Shop This Fall - AOL

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    ASUS S5 Mini Tower Desktop. The ASUS S5 Mini Tower is smaller than most desktops, but it’s still got an Intel Core i7 processor, ... 7 Costco Computer Deals To Shop This Fall. Show comments.

  3. 11 Holiday Gifts To Buy for Under $100 from Costco

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    On November 27th only, the tower will be $10 off which brings the price down to $29.99. It comes with 12 different Ghiradelli treats and is sure to be a hit with friends, coworkers or associates ...

  4. The 6 Best Gifts To Buy in Bulk at Costco - AOL

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    "Multiple holiday-themed gift towers are available in bulk at Costco.com, such as these pallets of 60 Ghirardelli Gift Towers-- currently on sale for $300 off. These come out to $28 each ...

  5. HP Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.

  6. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, refurbishment is the practice of restoring and testing a pre-owned electronic device so that it can be re-sold. Refurbished electronics are therefore pre-owned electronic devices (usually smartphones, tablets, or laptops), that have been tested by a reseller to confirm that they are fully working.

  7. Computer tower - Wikipedia

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    A mid-tower computer case from c. 2011. In personal computing, a tower unit, or simply a tower, is a form factor of desktop computer case whose height is much greater than its width, thus having the appearance of an upstanding tower block, as opposed to a traditional "pizza box" computer case whose width is greater than its height and appears lying flat.