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IT Reviews: Tiny - Omega LX2400 review

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Lets face it', sometimes the cash just isn't there to purchase the top-of-the-line product. What do you do in such a situation? Simple. Seek out the most reasonable item which offers the best bang for the buck. Enough of that for now. When it comes to computers and price, cheap does not always equate with quality but after examining this review of the Omega LX2400 by IT Reviews, just mabybe this one time you could take a chance with a budget item. 'Despite the low price [£350], the Omega LX2400 is a conventional enough PC. OK, it has a 17-inch CRT monitor, rather than a flat panel, but the Samtron 78E is a serviceable budget screen, if a bit round-faced. The PC itself is based on a 2.4GHz Celeron with 128MB of memory, an 80GB Western Digital hard drive and a DVD/CD-RW combo.'

Read: Tiny - Omega LX2400 review - IT Reviews

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