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Posted at 7:53 AM on Friday 11/27/09 by
Ben
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Walmart has the Acer 17.3" Aspire AS7535-5020 Laptop PC for $498 + $1 shipping = $499 shipped.

  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core QL-65, 4GB of DDR2, 320GB hard drive
  • ATI Radeon HD 3200, 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, & Windows 7
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      darktideryezing - Posted 9:22 am PST 11/27/09 (672 Posts)  Report Spam

      These are some great specs for a machine in this price range. Well worth it if you are looking for a new laptop!

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      doesgof - Posted 9:41 am PST 11/27/09 (565 Posts)  Report Spam

      problem with 17" notebooks with numpads is that the touch-pad is off-center and gets bumped more often while typing. these sort of demand the use of a mouse.

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      craigkes - Posted 9:46 am PST 11/27/09 (233 Posts)  Report Spam

      Not a bad price at all. Might consider it if it were to come down over the next few weeks.

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      supacheep - Posted 10:44 am PST 11/27/09 (608 Posts)  Report Spam

      Not really a special. Laptops on sale have been running this price for about 3 months now.

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      mrloopie - Posted 11:49 am PST 11/27/09 (48 Posts)  Report Spam

      the 17.3 size is a bit large. I had one and the only way I would buy one again is for a desktop replacement. I have since moved back down to 16

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      xqz1998 - Posted 12:47 pm PST 11/27/09 (18 Posts)  Report Spam

      Acer is now the second largest PC maker; can't believe it!

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      jklyank - Posted 1:13 pm PST 11/27/09 (267 Posts)  Report Spam

      Newegg had one for $399 nearly same/same specs. Bummer waited too long

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      dave_c - Posted 4:17 pm PST 11/27/09 (16755 Posts)  Report Spam

      The numbpad is still centered over the typical keyboard keys other laptops have, there should be no reason for accidentally bumping it more or less often than on other laptops.

      17" is a bit large to carry around every day, but for occasional use it's not a big deal if you are a full grown adult.

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