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White Van Man Computer Hitting A Desk Near You

You can’t go anywhere in the UK without seeing “white van man” they are everywhere! They cut you up in traffic, honk at the ladies and are so popular that you can even buy a T-shirt with the logo on. The one place you were safe from this bane of society was in your own home at your PC. But that is all about to change.

The guys at Airedale computers now have a range of Transit van shaped computers, check it out over here.

The computer case is 30cm high, 24 cm width, 59cm long and features an AMD 5200 Dual Core processor, with 1GB Ram, 160GB, DVDRW, and loaded with Windows XP Home, Openoffice, Antivirus, Spyware from £499.00.

They also offer a refurbished system featuring a P4 2.8Ghz Processor, 1GB Ram and 80GB Hard Drive DVD-RW  at just £299.

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