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17" Viewsonic E70 - $206 The 17" (16.0" viewable) ViewSonic E70 is the right choice for SOHO (small office/home office) users and students who are ready to upgrade their smaller monitor at an affordable price. With its 0.27mm dot pitch, crisp images and brilliant colors, this monitor is ideal for a wide range of applications from word processing, spreadsheets and light graphics to surfing the Internet. It even offers OnView?controls, which allow the user to make screen adjustments via an on-screen menu.

Model:E70
CRT Size/Viewable Size:17" (16")
Dot Pitch: 0.27 (Diagonal)
Screen:Flat Screen
Max. Resolution: 1280 x 1024 @65Hz
Brightness:*
Glass Surface:*
Frequency(Fh): 30 - 70
Frequency(Fv): 50 - 150

Pentium 4 2.4GHz, 400MHz FSB, 512K cache, $315 The Intel® Pentium® 4 processor for business desktop PCs delivers the enhanced productivity, performance and stability demanded by today's business workers and IT managers. From collaboration to security to Microsoft* Windows* XP, high-performance Pentium 4 processors can enrich the business solutions and applications you will be deploying today and tomorrow. And, with the stability and reliability of the Intel® platform, IT qualification efforts can be easier and quicker.


Athlon XP 2000+ Boxed with Heatsink/Fan $165 AMD Athlon™ XP Processor Overview The AMD Athlon™ XP processor with QuantiSpeed™ architecture powers the next generation in computing platforms, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience. The AMD Athlon XP processor is the latest member of the AMD Athlon family of processors designed to meet the computation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications running on high-performance desktop systems.

AMD delivers tremendous performance by increasing the amount of work done per clock cycle and improving the operating frequency at the same time. The end result is a processor design that produces a high volume of work done per cycle and high operating frequencies—an optimum combination for compelling application performance.