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 Nothing but net Friday, 16th February 2007 
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There’s a whole bunch of reasons why now is a great time to be a hardcore PC enthusiast. And by ‘enthusiast’, I mean someone that loves their PC more than anything else in the whole wide world.

Like Vista. It’s sexy and shiny, and that alone, I reckon, is reason enough to upgrade.

Or the astounding Nvidia 8800GTX/S. Phwoar power at its greatest.

I’ve been using both for a couple of weeks now and I’ve never had greater affection for my PC. But the real reason I’m so hot for the box right now is because I’ve now got myself a Dell 27” monitor, and let me tell you, one hand on my heart, the other in my front pocket, that there is simply no more incredibly thing you can add to your rig. With the glorious exception of the 30” job, which is simply remarkable.

Some naysayers have even said that “27 inches is too big.” HA! Bollocks to that. Once you’ve sat down in front of that mammoth screen you will simply *never* go back. Nothing but screen!

So here’s the good bit. We’ve just done a deal with our mates at Dell so you can buy one at a very special Atomican-only price.

We’ve managed to get you a very healthy $350 off the usual price! These babies are usually $1999, so it’s a bloody hot deal. It expires March the 2nd, so hurry hurry.

It’s a sweet deal for a most lustworthy item. Put some fire back into your love affair with the PC. Go on, you deserve it.

Click the link below for the supercheap superbig Dell.
Ben

Ps. And hey, if you can’t pull $1648 out of a magic hat, for a mere $69.80 you can instead subscribe to Atomic – because this month’s subscriber prize is the awesome Dell 27” monitor! Happy days.

I WANT BIG DELL NOW!



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