Those looking for new Windows 7 hardware might want to head to Best Buy tomorrow—according to our source, they're set to debut an HP package with a desktop, monitor, laptop, netbook, and router, ridiculously priced at $1200.
All three computers in the package will be preloaded with Windows 7, the full contents of which include:
* Space-saving HP Slimline desktop (s5212y) * Thin-profile 18.5" LCD monitor (w1858) * Media-savvy HP laptop (G60-535DX) * Compact HP Mini netbook (110-1125NR) * Speedy NETGEAR Wireless-G router (WGR614) * Seamless in-home setup of the PCs and router by Geek Squad (4000954811)
The desktop features a dual-core 2.5GHz Pentium, 3GB memory, 320GB hard drive and double-layer DVD burner, while the laptop is your standard-fare 15.6-inch HP (320GB HDD, 3GB memory, HDMI-out). The netbook is the HP Mini 110, one of our favorite netbooks. Individually, none of these are really thrilling items, but selling them together for $1200 is a ridiculously great deal. That package would run you over $2000 normally, so if your entire household is in need of an upgrade, this looks like a real winner—certainly one of the best
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Feels like I am the only one looking for computer deals? All these sites still have no DEALS. Newegg? Buy.com? Guess I'll impatiently wait til tomorrow.
No real reason for the retailers to hold any major PC sales tomorrow. The momentum from the Windows 7 release will spur enough sales. We'll probably see some better deals on Black Friday.
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