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		<title>By: bruceb news &#187; Blog Archive &#187; COMPUTER SHOPPING &#8211; WINDOWS 7 DESKTOPS</title>
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		<description>[...] There are 24,700 models of desktop computers to choose from. No, wait, it’s Wednesday – make that 24,810. They’re all just fine and almost all of them will have the specs listed above. For businesses, I plan to continue buying the Dell Optiplex 360 or 760/780. They’re sturdy and businesslike and easy to work with, and they come with a minimum of crapware. [...]</description>
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