Dell Optiplex 7480 AIO offers solid specs for a budget-friendly price

Are you in the market for an all-in-one PC? If so, check out this deal for a refurbished Dell Optiplex 7480, which is available now for $509.99. It includes a 10th generation Intel Core i5-10400 processor, which has six cores and 12 threads. It also has 16GB of DDR4 RAM and an M.2 PCI NVMe SSD with 512GB of storage. While this is a refurbished device, it is described as Grade A, indicating a high quality and it has one year of warranty provided by CNB Computers.

This PC features a space-saving All-in-One design with a 23.8-inch Full HD display. It ships with Windows 11 Pro, which offers professional and security features. The deal also includes a wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as a power cable. The system also features a 180W internal power supply and the weight is 13.2 lbs with dimensions coming in at 21.2” x 13.2” x 2.6”.

The Dell Optiplex 7480 is a decent computer, but there are a few limitations by Woot if you were thinking of buying. Firstly, for anyone planning to bulk buy, there is a limit of 10 units per customer. Additionally, shipping is not available to Alaska, Hawaii, or to Military/PO Boxes; a physical address is required. Furthermore, the built-in wireless connectivity is delivered via a USB Wi-Fi adapter that “may not support 802.11ac or Bluetooth”.

If you find the price too steep for the 512GB configuration, you can knock the price down to $489.99 if you opt for the lower 256GB SSD version.

This PC is squarely aimed at those who need a budget-friendly and compact desktop solution. The included components like the 10th Gen i5 and SSD make it suitable for tasks like web browsing, document creation, and home office use. Windows 11 Pro is also a benefit for business and professional users. If you require a brand new device with the most up-to-date hardware this might not be for you, but if you’re looking to save money, then it’s worth checking out.

Dell Optiplex 7480: $509.99 (Woot)

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