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This refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny Core is just $190


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TL;DR: Through March 17, this refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny Core desktop has 256GB SSD and is just $189.99 (reg. $349).


Of course, we know how convenient portable computers can be. But, sometimes, a powerful desktop setup is really what you need.

If you need to outfit your home office with a setup to keep up with your daily grind and evening gaming sessions, a refurbished desktop could save you some money while providing the services you need. This refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre M900 Tiny Core desktop is on sale for $189.99 and has excellent specs that might fit the bill.

While it may be a refurbished 2015 model, it comes with a grade "A" refurbished rating. This means that it should arrive to you in near-mint condition with minimal, if any, cosmetic marks.

With 16GB RAM and a powerful 2.2GHz Intel Core i5-6400T processor, you'll be able to multitask with ease. And the 256GB SSD allows you to store a lot locally without having to rely on the cloud or a separate external drive.

This tiny desktop doesn't take up much room, so it could be an asset if you have a small space. It comes with Windows 10 Pro, which can easily integrate with other Microsoft software. It also includes a keyboard, mouse, Wi-Fi dongle, and AC adapter.

This refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny Core desktop has 256GB SSD and is just $189.99 (reg. $349) for a limited time.

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