Weekend Laptop Roundup: HP 1.6GHz 12" for $600 after rebate + free shipping, more
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This weekend, we listed several notebook deals, all at the lowest total price we could find. Below are the best ongoing deals, listed in order of popularity:
Staples offers the HP Pavilion dv2-1030us AMD Neo 1.6GHz 12.1" Widescreen Notebook/4GB RAM/320GB HDD/802.11n/MS Vista Home Premium, model no. NM325US#ABA, for $735.98. Together, an in-cart discount and this $50 mail-in rebate chop it to $599.98 with free shipping. Sales tax is added where applicable. This 3.8-lb ultraportable/netbook hybrid features AMD's new Neo MV-40 1.6GHz processor, 12.1" 1280x800 LED backlit LCD, an external dual layer DVD burner with LightScribe support, dedicated 5-in-1 memory card reader, integrated graphics, 1.3-megapixel built-in webcam and mic, three USB ports (no FireWire), dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3410 graphics, and an HDMI port. Rebate ends June 27.
Best Buy offers the Toshiba Satellite Turion X2 2GHz 15.4" Widescreen Notebook/3GB RAM/250GB HDD/dual layer DVD burner/802.11g/MS Vista Home Premium in Onyx Blue, model no. L305D-S5934, for $499.99. Shipping adds $24.99 or choose free in-store pickup. Sales tax is added where applicable. This 5.5-lb laptop features a 15.4" 1280x800 LCD, dual layer DVD burner with DVD-RAM and Labelflash support, 4-in-1 media card reader, built-in webcam, integrated graphics, an ExpressCard slot, and three USB ports (no FireWire).
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