The HP Home & Home Office Store offers the huge HP Pavilion HDX Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz 20" Widescreen Notebook for $1,799.99.
Apply coupon code "NB5579" to cut it to $1,349.99.
Sales tax is added where applicable. This desktop replacement features an Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 2.1GHz dual-core processor, 20.1" 1680x1050 widescreen LCD with BrightView, 2GB RAM, two 120GB hard drives, dual layer DVD burner with LightScribe, webcam, integrated HDTV tuner 802.11a/g wireless, Bluetooth, fingerprint reader, ATI Radeon Mobility HD 2600 XT 256MB video card, and Windows Vista Home Premium.
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Okay, I used the same coupon code on the base configuration upgraded to the 512MB nVidia 8800M GTS for a new total of $1488.74 (pre-tax). Not gonna buy it, just curious.
wow.. I had no idea there was such a thing as an anti-portable laptop. I can't seem to envision a target market for something like this, who wants to carry a laptop this big? Not trying to troll, or diss the deal (it looks like a good price.. considering) but can someone chime in as to the target market for something like this?
PobreDiablo said:wow.. I had no idea there was such a thing as an anti-portable laptop. I can't seem to envision a target market for something like this, who wants to carry a laptop this big? Not trying to troll, or diss the deal (it looks like a good price.. considering) but can someone chime in as to the target market for something like this?
There's a huge market for this type of thing for 3D graphics demos. If you need to travel around giving presentations with a heavy duty video card and monitor with high resolution and can't depend on giving the demo on some other company machines then this is your best bet. People used to carry around vacuums and other appliances all day long selling door to door, so how hard is it to carry a a 15lb piece of machine from one point to another.
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