Really Really dumb question

I've asked this before but I'm still getting confused.
If I were to buy this, would it come with a monitor? Or just the tower, keyboard, and mouse?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9384285&type=product&id=1218096181010

Correct, that item is just the tower, mouse and keyboard. Sometimes, in the ad and on-line, we offer "packages". These are "a-la-carte" items (Desktop, Monitor and sometimes a printer) that are bundle priced together.
Adam
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