Works great! Amazing seller and very polite and professional. Thank you
o***1 (322)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Great prices and fast shipping ~ Thanks ☆☆☆☆☆
m***v (6)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
communication was A1, computer was already set up on the inside and wrapped+secure inside along with peanuts outside in the box, making sure the pc was safe, no damages either. i was struggling with what i had but this person saved my life and i am thankful for that, im saving this seller on my list, the shipping cost was worth it too, thank you xnatsurix <3 +1 trustworthy seller 5/5 stars
1***9 (309)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Great seller. Quick to answer questions and provide further information. I'm thankful for people who respect retro consoles and do what they can to keep them alive. A+
Although I bought this printer for my sister (as she was in the market for a wireless printer, and her old one has no such capability), it's worth the $50 spent on it.
Sure, HP is a solid brand, and cartridges do indeed cost a pretty penny for it, but when managed conservatively and with ink refills, it shouldn't cost you that much.
Lenovo LI2264D 21.5" IPS LED Full HD Monitor HDMI VGA - Frameless
Aug 02, 2017
Looking for 1080p? This one's a steal!
Pros: Wide screen, HDMI support, crisp display with great contrast, varying video modes, from standard usage to game mode, ALL for the $60 USD price tag (for an OEM refurb).
Cons: Still set at 60hz, like most monitors. No specialized support or compatibility with AMD FreeSync/NVidia G-Sync. Anything higher, look elsewhere.
Final Word: Typically sold for ~$200 USD, I would pass on it, but at the mad low $60 price tag, it's hard not to snap up.
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DELL NJ0D3 AMD RADEON HD 7570 PCI-E 2.0 x16 1GB DVI / DISPLAY PORT GRAPHICS CARD
Nov 02, 2016
An excellent low-profile budget card.
This card may be a Dell OEM card, but it pairs extremely well with my current hardware, moreso than the FirePro V3800 I previously have installed; it just needed a low-profile bracket. Don't get me wrong here, the FirePro V3800 is a solid $20 card, but I found a better card at a similar price point.
That aside, it performed adequately; a very good ~$20 card, so long as you don't mind not playing on High @900p60FPS on your entire library.