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
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.
Sjadhav
Member
posted: Oct. 21, 2009 @ 7:01p
where can I get this laptop for 399? I just need a laptop
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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