Need a New Computer?
Or perhaps you want to buy a laptop in addition to your PC? In the past few posts I have been talking about other things connected to money, such as advertising (good and bad), currency etc. because it is after all, all about the money, honey! Hope you have enjoyed them, I shall keep them coming interspersed with my usual bargain hunting quests. So this one is about bargains again, because I (and my significant other) have been toying with the idea of either upgrading our computer or buying a new laptop. So I thought let me do a survey before we take a decision.
A one stop shop for all your computing needs is discount PC. This offers an IBM NetVista 8305 - Pentium 4 2.4 GHz - 256MB - 40GB Hdd - CD - Windows XP Pro Installed - Desktop Case for $155.
Good deal I thought, but if you do want to go in for a new computer I would go for a bigger hard drive. So this Acer Aspire T180 Athlon 64 3800+ 1GB 160GB DVD±RW preloaded with Windows Vista Home sounded better to me at $299.
Yes these are all very nice, and I found more PCs (discounted and otherwise) at directron.com, cheap stingy bargains, etc, but I kind of have my heart set on a nice compact sleek laptop, notebook, thinkpad whatever it is that they call it.
Look how pretty this Lenovo Think Pad is, which, after a coupon discount is just $596.70!
Talking of pretty, ever since I saw Oprah generously gifting everyone in the audience a Sony Vaio, I have thought it a very good looking laptop. I thought this deal for a Vaio was fabulous at $679 until I saw the ‘refurbished’ sign below the picture. Ah well, searched some more to find this deal for the Vaio at $862, also great!
Then this Toshiba Laptop from Newegg costs you just $499 which is after a $100 rebate. Discount Laptops has a wide selection as well and a discussion area, which may be useful for you to check out too.
Now I am thinking refurbished may not be a bad idea, simply because these items are not really used and have then been double checked and sanitized (don’t know why a computer would need to be sanitized, but whatever) before being placed in a buyer’s hands. Hmmm now I am reasonably confused so we shall leave accessories, peripherals etc for my next post. Meanwhile my significant other and I shall confer.
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Toshiba Laptop is good for me.
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I really like that Toshiba laptop from Newegg. I think for $499 that is a great laptop for around the house.
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The Toshiba laptop seems to be a hit.
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By comparing the Lenovo and Toshiba, I will prefer Toshiba.
I use Toshiba for 3 years and found no problem. And i found that the Toshiba Laptop is cheap compare to same standard brand recently
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Personally i will say Toshiba is better then Lenovo in function vise but Lenovo do have better design
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I have recently got my hands on a Sony Vaio FZ21M laptop. It is simply stunning! I really recommend it. It’s one of those machines which you can just turn and use straight away. Every program you need is already installed on it.
John
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By comparing the Lenovo and Toshiba, I will prefer Toshiba.
I use Toshiba for 3 years and found no problem. And i found that the Toshiba Laptop is cheap compare to same standard brand recently
I use Toshina for 6 years and found no problem. I love you toshiba
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I finalized on a Dell. With a coupon code, it was turning out pretty reasonably priced. Check this post;
http://www.greatpriceshere.com/2008/05/07/need-online-discount-coupons/
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