Deal:
Acer Aspire AS4730-4857 14.1" 2GHz Laptop $380 at Office Depot| Lenovo Lenovo IdeaCentre Q700 30151CU 2.50GHz 4GB $399 ![]() Discuss (0) |
Circuit City Acer Aspire One 10.1" AOD250-1389 Netbook Bundle $310 ![]() Discuss (4) |
Newegg Acer AOD250-1613 10.1" Android/XP Netbook $330 ![]() Discuss (4) |
MicroCenter.com Apple 13.3" Macbook 2.26GHz Notebook $800 ![]() Discuss (5) |
#1
gladiator82 - Posted 2:04 am PST 11/23/08 (79 Posts)
Am I missing something? It's showing up as 549.99 in the cart.
#2
crazypotter1120 - Posted 2:14 am PST 11/23/08 (23 Posts)
ditto.
#3
KnightRid - Posted 4:14 am PST 11/23/08 (109 Posts)
Ben must be ahead of the sales today
Also, this thing is HEAVY for a 14.1" size! This thing weighs as much as some of the 15.4" ones. I would stay away if you are looking for a light portable.
Also, this thing is HEAVY for a 14.1" size! This thing weighs as much as some of the 15.4" ones. I would stay away if you are looking for a light portable.
#4
Triangel - Posted 4:57 am PST 11/23/08 (197 Posts)
new low price, thx
#5
matthew - Posted 6:20 am PST 11/23/08 (671 Posts)
Price changed to $390 when I requested in-store pickup.
#6
blayne - Posted 7:04 am PST 11/23/08 (220 Posts)
Ah, it's that time of year again! Cue the sub-400 laptop sales!
#7
afroginawell - Posted 7:08 am PST 11/23/08 (111 Posts)
Nice deal, wish it were AMD, though (Core 2 > Turion > Pentium)
#8
Milwaukee - Posted 8:06 am PST 11/23/08 (73 Posts)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115500
Is a better deal for a 14.1 Acer. It has a Athlon X2 and an nvidia 9100G M at 1280x800. a decent gaming machine where as this is not. This one does have wireless-n however
Is a better deal for a 14.1 Acer. It has a Athlon X2 and an nvidia 9100G M at 1280x800. a decent gaming machine where as this is not. This one does have wireless-n however
#9
sandman - Posted 9:20 am PST 11/23/08 (430 Posts)
Have to agree with #3. If your going to buy something this heavy, you might as well buy a 15.4" on Black Friday.
#10
markfong - Posted 1:36 pm PST 11/23/08 (6 Posts)
How does the dual-core compare to the atom processor?
For this price-point, which is a better deal, a netbook or a Pentium dual-core laptop?
For this price-point, which is a better deal, a netbook or a Pentium dual-core laptop?
#11
ricken - Posted 2:13 pm PST 11/23/08 (56 Posts)
BB has the same deal if you could not find it in OD.
#12
flash101 - Posted 3:43 pm PST 11/23/08 (356 Posts)
Last time I ordered from OD, I got charged tax even though they have no store in my state and on top of that they slap me with fuel surcharges for shipping. I have decided never to ever buy from them again.
#13
ams511 - Posted 4:42 pm PST 11/23/08 (223 Posts)
#10 which is a better deal depends on how much value you place on portability and what you want to use the laptop for. If you just use a laptop for websurfing and office applications the atom will do fine. If you use a laptop for photo editing or video encoding then you would better off with the duel-core, even if it is an older processor. Also I saw this computer at OD, it is rather large.
#14
USMC20090105 - Posted 4:49 pm PST 11/23/08 (303 Posts)
Wait for BF ... several stores are offering this same deal right now. Only gonna get better
#15
Theophilus - Posted 5:05 pm PST 11/23/08 (57 Posts)
If you are not up to the BF craziness, I recommend this deal. It's not bad at all for the hassle-free purchase.







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