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Came across this a few weeks ago when staying at a hotel during a road trip. It was hard to get a good picture of behind the PC to record its model number. My phone's camera is ass. What I do know is that it's a Dell all-in-one PC running on Windows 10.

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It's probably an OptiPlex 7460 AIO, or a very similar model. I manage a bunch of those at work.

 

If you can get a good look at the Service Tag label on the back, you can enter that seven-character code into Dell's support site and it will tell you everything there is to know about that individual machine as it was when it left the factory. (Shipped configuration, model number, warranty start date...)

I sold my soul for ProSupport.

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Uuurgh, who wants that ? 😄

 

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