Multiple Items for sale
Hi Neighbours, been having a clear out in the garage and we have the following items for sale needing a new home.
1. 20" Acer widescreen monitor - VGA and DVI input, good used condition, comes with power and VGA cable. = $50
2. Pair of Creative Stereo PC speakers, 3.5mm socket and power supply, good used condition = $20
3. Desktop tower PC, Intel i3, 128GB m2 SSD, 16GB DDR4 Ram, with integrated wi-fi, Windows 10 Home - comes with Chrome, acrobat reader, VLC media player and open Office installed. includes keyboard, mouse and speakers. = $350
4. Panasonic S700 DVD player, HDMI connection to TV, comes with remote control and HDMI cable. tested all working. = $65
5. DishTV Freeview box, The Dish TV SNT7070 is a Freeview Certified Receiver for use with a UHF Aerial OR Satellite Dish. free view tv, with remote control and HDMI cable = $70
Pickup only Bethlehem
PM me for details
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