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Dell Coupon: 50% Off Select Refurbished Dell Optiplex 7060 Desktops

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from $184.50

$369

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Dell Refurbished offers 50% Off Select Dell Optiplex 7060 Desktops (Refurbished) with prices from $184.50 when you apply promo code WOW7060DESK in cart. Shipping is free.

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Dell Refurbished offers 50% Off Select Dell Optiplex 7060 Desktops (Refurbished) with prices from $184.50 when you apply promo code WOW7060DESK in cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Note: Prices vary based on condition and specs. Stock may be limited due to product being refurbished

About this offer:
  • 100 day warranty (details).
  • 1-year extended warranty offered for $39
  • Cosmetic grade scale is here
  • Click what's in the box tab to see more details.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Stock may be limited.
    • Offer valid for a limited time only or while supplies last.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Actually there are many reasons why PS/2 still exists. Many corporate machines have all USB ports turned off to prevent outside USB drives from being connected and data stolen or viruses introduced. It's not hurting anything by being there, just something else for people to whine about.
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Quote from BradFang :
I guess DP is really popular but I don't understand it
DisplayPort is more capable than HDMI.
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It's OK. The Small Form Factor includes the prehistoric PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse because...well, to be honest, I have no idea why those are on there.
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It's OK. The Small Form Factor includes the prehistoric PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse because...well, to be honest, I have no idea why those are on there.
Maybe someone is still using the ball mouse that needs to be cleaned often lol, I can kind of understand serial port since there are some devices that use it for communications but PS/2 is literally "ancient" by now.
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No HDMI? OMG
Hdmi has resolution limitation. Where dp doesn't. I get full resolution on dp where hdmi max out
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Maybe someone is still using the ball mouse that needs to be cleaned often lol, I can kind of understand serial port since there are some devices that use it for communications but PS/2 is literally "ancient" by now.
Actually there are many reasons why PS/2 still exists. Many corporate machines have all USB ports turned off to prevent outside USB drives from being connected and data stolen or viruses introduced. It's not hurting anything by being there, just something else for people to whine about.
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Quote from GlenC3825 :
Actually there are many reasons why PS/2 still exists. Many corporate machines have all USB ports turned off to prevent outside USB drives from being connected and data stolen or viruses introduced. It's not hurting anything by being there, just something else for people to whine about.
I found a minty Packard Bell KB at a thrift shop not long ago so the PS/2 port came in handy on my Optiplex. I also use an ancient KVM and the PS2 ports help to keep those from becoming obsolete. A lot of networked computers in corporationland serve mostly as glorified dumb terminals that, as you say, are locked down into oblivion, no USB, no tweaking, no user access to C: drive, etc.
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Maybe someone is still using the ball mouse that needs to be cleaned often lol, I can kind of understand serial port since there are some devices that use it for communications but PS/2 is literally "ancient" by now.
These are enterprise level machines. Not for home use. That is the reason for the various ports.
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Quote from GlenC3825 :
Actually there are many reasons why PS/2 still exists. Many corporate machines have all USB ports turned off to prevent outside USB drives from being connected and data stolen or viruses introduced. It's not hurting anything by being there, just something else for people to whine about.
That's really interesting. So, what do corporations do now since PS/2 ports are NOT on any Opliplex for many years? Did that security concern suddenly disappear just like the port did?
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These are enterprise level machines. Not for home use. That is the reason for the various ports.
Where are those ports today on new Optiplex machines?
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Where are those ports today on new Optiplex machines?
Don't know, don't care.
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HDMI costs more money to implement

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