Desktop computers have a traditional style, meaning that you connect cables between a tower and a separate monitor. All-in-one computers combine the two, fitting all of the parts that would otherwise be inside the tower (hard drive, memory modules, CPU, etc.) inside the case of the display, somewhat like a smart TV. For both types of computers, you’ll also connect wired or wireless input devices, such as a mouse and a keyboard. Desktops and all-in-ones alike can connect to printers, scanners, speakers, graphic design tablets, and more. Whether you’re looking for a newer Dell or HP desktop or AIO with a touchscreen display, an iMac of any generation, or an old Compaq computer, check here for auction items. If you’re not finding the right item now, come back again later as new items show up regularly.
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